mobile phone plans
Thursday, 20 November 2008
Discounted Vodafone Cap contracts for Motoring Association members
If you’re a member of any of the following motoring associations [NRMA (NSW), RAA (SA), RACQ (QLD), RACT (TAS), RAC (WA), AAA], they have partnered with Vodafone to offer discounts on their postpaid Cap contracts. So if you’re out of contract and looking for a new phone and contract, then check this out.
The offer is if you sign up on an eligible Cap or Business Cap plan (24 month contract which some comes with a free phone), you get 3 months free access (or equivalent switching credit on some cap plans) PLUS an ongoing 10% discount off your monthly access fee for the life of your contract.
Current eligible phones on offer (some with included data) include the Apple iPhone, BlackBerry Curve/Pearl/Bold, Nokia E71, Nokia 6210 Navigator, Nokia 6600 Fold, Nokia N95 8GB, Samsung i780, Samsung U900, Sony Ericsson C902, LG KF750 and more.
Wednesday, 11 June 2008
3G Nokia 6500 Slider - Free on a Free to V 20 Cap @ Virginmobile + Free Delivery
This is on special at virginmobile.com.au
Free on a Free to V 20 Cap on 24 months contract
Last month it was $4/month on a Free to V 30 Cap
Min you’ll spend each month: $20
Tuesday, 30 October 2007
$0 a month minimum spend post paid mobile plans from Rabbit
Look for the Basic Bunny mobile plan on their site.
(You can grab a bunch at $0 a month, and hang onto them in case cheaper plans from others are no longer available in the future)
Thursday, 6 September 2007
3 free Wii deal at Mo's Mobiles
For the $19 x 24 months plan ($456 total), you get:
- Nintendo Wii
- LG U300 3G phone
- 50 minutes free 3 to 3 calls per month (national)
Friday, 12 January 2007
Cheap mobile phone prepaid iSIM
Hey everyone,
For those who do not use their mobile phones much but like to stay on top of the cut throat mobile phone market, consider iSim which is a subsidiary of Optus (so its not a dodgy start up). It is optus’ way of grabbing the cheaper end of the market while continuing to charge more for other customers using the usual Optus brand name.
The deal for prepaid users is:
Call rates of 39c/min, billed per second
- advantage is if u talk for 6 seconds just to ask where are you? it costs u 4c rather than 68c in many other plans.
No flag fall on national calls

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