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Optus My Prepaid Ultimate: 5GB First $30+ Recharge, 10GB First $40+ Recharge - Ends This Friday

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thought that this comment should be posted as a deal to remind those who might have forgotten or missed it, especially now given that $30 starter kits are currently $10 ($9.50 @ officeworks via 5% price-beat) and the original telstra 5gb bonus has ended :)

Any customer who activates onto My Prepaid Ultimate and recharges $30, or purchases a $30 SIM Starter Kit and activates onto My Prepaid Ultimate will be eligible to receive 5GB total data on their first recharge only.

The included data will expire in 28 days, or if you recharge before your credit expires, you can keep rolling over any unused data up to a max of 10GB 15GB

Stan - 3 Months Free (Worth $30) for Optus Customers Registered with Optus Perks

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  • +2

    Thanks OP for a superb deal.

    My wife actually ported her number from Vodafone to Optus and activated $30 SIM Starter Kit onto My Prepaid Ultimate, she received total 6.5GB Data not 5GB.

    This means you get 5GB bonus data in addition to regular data allowance on $30 recharge/starter kit.

    • +1

      I can attest to that. I bought $40 one and got 14gb

  • +1

    It think the Telstra 5GB bonus offer is still valid:

    https://www.telstra.com.au/mobile-phones/prepaid-mobiles/freā€¦

  • +1

    still think the $40 10 gb all you can eat calls deals for 12 month sign up they did at Christmas time puts you in a place where you spend your leisure time doing better things than chasing phone plan. what will be interesting is if they roll that over at the end of this year or I need to find a new deal.

    I do data sharing with my 9 year old son his phone has 2 sim slots.

  • +2

    You have to recharge every 28 days, as compared to Monthly Plus every 30 -> seems like we lose almost a month (12 x 2=24) in a year with this plan for the extra 5Gb : )

    • I actually wish it is the case, or at least make it optional to customers, yes in your calculation, you lose a month of data which normally is 1.5GB or 3GB … so in one year in total you get 12 x 3 GB ,36GB , wherras in this one, let's make it simple say you get 11 only x 6.5 GB = 71.5 GB….

  • Looks like they've bumped the total data you can roll over from 10GB to 15GB too.

  • 5GB+ is abit too much…this high GB plan great for travel/on the road. i'm stick with Monthly 30 days.

    • once they give you inlimited calls which most do once you hit the $30-$40 per month spend…. all they can increase is data …..hate these "$1000 worth of calls …….. at $1 per minute" and having to read fine print and calculate things.

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