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Kogan Prepaid Mobile Large (60GB) 90-Day Plan for $14.90 (New Customers Only) @ Kogan

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Kogan Mobile Prepaid Voucher Code: LARGE (90 Days | 20GB Per 30 Days)

Live large on a 90 Day LARGE Plan with a huge 60GB of total data! That’s 20GB of data to use every 30 days on the lightning fast Kogan Mobile 4G network.

Free SIM card included
HUGE 60GB of data – 20GB per 30 days
UNLIMITED standard national calls for 90 days
UNLIMITED standard texts and MMS for 90 days
All for use within Australia
Incredible value prepaid plan – no hidden fees!


Terms and conditions
14.90 Offer is only valid for new Kogan Mobile customers only. Personal use only. Discount available on Kogan Mobile Prepaid Large 90 day plan, purchased before 11:59pm AEST 24/05/2021 unless sold out prior or extended. Discount does not apply to subsequent recharges and 90 day plan will auto-renew at undiscounted price if you don’t cancel or change your plan. Not available for commercial or resale purposes. Discount cannot be used in conjunction with any other promotional offers. Not transferable and not redeemable for cash.
*Unlimited refers to national standard calls & text within Australia. Personal Use and Fair Use policy apply. All Kogan Mobile Plans are prepaid. The full amount of each Plan must be paid upon activation, recharge or purchase of a voucher. A Kogan Mobile SIM card must be ordered from kogan.com or dicksmith.com.au before a Prepaid Plan can be activated. SIM delivery takes up to 10 working days, after which you can activate your Plan. Standard calls include: calls to standard national fixed lines, standard national mobiles; calls to 13, 1300 and 18 numbers and calls to voicemail. All for use within Australia. For additional premium services like international calls, calls to premium numbers and call forwarding, purchase the Premier Access Bolt-On. Unlimited Plans do not include calls and SMS to international numbers, calls, SMS and data used when roaming, premium & pre-routed SMS, voice call diverts, video calls, use of the VHA network for commercial purposes or resale & any voice call, SMS or MMS that is re-routed by a third party and/or re-routed to an international destination or to a premium number or service. T&Cs and Fair use Policy apply.
1Kogan Mobile roaming packs are sold separately and can only be used with an active Kogan Mobile service. New Kogan Mobile Customers must activate a SIM before purchasing an International Roaming Pack. Not available for commercial or resale purposes. Not transferable and not redeemable for cash. Additional terms and conditions apply. Click here for details.

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  • +6

    Voucher must be activated by June 30

  • +2
    • +1

      That is from before Christmas.

      • -2

        Yep. Voucher expired 31/03

        • Not expired. The main difference is port over or not mandatory.

    • +3

      Vouchers expire at 11:59pm AEDT on 28/02/2022.

      • That makes the previous one better with a longer expiry on the voucher. Thanks!

  • Thanks been waiting for a new customer only and not a port in one

  • Shit, my Kogan deals runs out next month, used the same deal.

    Anyone know someone good to port over to

    • +4

      My local Coles was still doing the $6 (Lebara 15GB for $24.90 for 30 days) starter they had advertised last week. Perfect to port over for 30 days and then resign with Kogan before this offer's June-30 deadline.

      • +2

        I saw the same starter kit and nearly bought it, but after googling I saw lebara is on the Vodafone network too. Your ideal would be something similar but on the Telstra or Optus networks, as porting within the same network can be slow and require manual intervention.

        • Woolworths has an $9 Amaysim/Optus deal with 600pts (equiv $3), but that is 28 days. Need a 30day kit to ensure service continuity. Think next best is the $10 Belong/Telstra starter at Coles.

          I have the Lebara SIM and their website help says porting takes 4-8 hours.

        • +1

          Port from kogan to lebara and back again after a month takes 10 min each. Same network doesnt matter

    • +3

      Coles is good for that. $2 sim and you dont need to add anything to it when activating

      • +4

        You have to wait 30 days to port back to Kogan.

  • Good deal OP,
    any one having issues with porting out of Kogan ?

    Want to port to Kogan (from Boost) and move back to Boost

    Cheers

    • +2

      no issues as long as personal details match

    • +2

      Yeah i had massive issues, the amount of personal details they ask for is also insane, i'd never buy kogan sim again personally.

    • +1

      What's the advantage of porting out and back?
      My boost expires next month

      • With boost unless you get a special recharge then it could work, I’m in the same boat, my boost expires next month , so need to port out and get back in

        • Still don't follow
          How much do we actually save by porting out and back in?

          • @docians: It's just jumping into a cheaper plan. hence why I use Boost for data and free international calls (the countries I use Atleast)

    • No issues when I ported from Kogan to Circles, stayed with them for several months then ported back to Kogan.

  • -6

    Get out of short term plans I reckon, too much muck around. Boost has some great yearly deals on eBay for $170or just under for 12 months

    • -1

      For all it's worth I agree.. frequent porting involves a risk of losing your number and it's a pain to replace your number everywhere.

      • +2

        Not everyone ports a number. Some of us sim tramps have a dual sim phone and use a cheap permanent # for incomming calls & texts then just jump around telcos with the other sim making best use of special offers. Minimum pain :-)

      • I've been porting in and out of carriers for years and have never had any troubles. How does doing this risk losing your number?

        • Here is an article that somewhat explains. If you search the forums you will see several posts where different people have lost their numbers during the porting process.

          Basically the old provider loses the number and the new one fails to activate it. Both point fingers at each other and since you're not a customer of both (at that point in time) you're stuck with two currently inactive Sims in your hand although one can be activated with a new number.

          https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/314290

          • @bigbadboogieman: Besides prepaid or postpaid options, I think the main cause is due to DOB mismatch. e.g. 1st July 1990. Some people may enter as 1/7/1990 but some may enter as 7/1/1990. If one were born after 12th of a month, it is unlikely to get it wrong. I port in/out numbers about 20 times a year with my 5 numbers and never get them wrong.

            • @Neoika: I was born in Australia on the 20th of the month and have always entered my DOB correctly, as mentioned above I've had zero issues porting in and out of carriers and have retained the same number for a very long time.

              Oh well, I'm willing to take the risk. If something goes wrong I'll worry about that when the time comes. I have a dual SIM phone but my second slot is used by another overseas prepaid SIM on roaming, plus I would rather not do as the guide suggests and call people from a random number and use an Aldi SIM for incoming numbers only.

  • Good value however in my experience Vodaphone is a dog shit network. Seems to be once you get out of Sydney metro you'd be better off with a 52k dial up modem.

    • Hasn't been my experience regularly porting and travelling (East Coast and Vicco). Goes Telstra (just) then Voda then Optus a distant last.

  • I ordered mine last Sunday, I still haven’t received it.

    Is it normal to wait 1 week or more for delivery of SIM card?

    • +3

      Very normal. You know how good Aus Post delivery is

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