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Free nbn 50/20 from More Telecom for Eligible Conditionally Pre-Approved Home Loan Applicants for 3 Years @ CommBank

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CBA is offering eligible conditionally pre-approved home loan customers (who then find a property and fund $250,000 or more between 31 May 2022 and 31 December 2022) with access to a free nbn plan for three years. The 36 month nbn plan could save eligible home owners over $2,700.

The 50/20 plan is free which is $77pm.
Need to pay the difference to access higher speed plans.

Terms:

Offer of $77/mth off the More XL Speed Boost nbn™ plan standard price for 3 years is for customers with conditional pre-approval of an eligible home loan who then find a property and fund $250,000 or more between 31 May 2022 and 31 December 2022. Offer is not available for Construction Loans. Offer must be claimed by 30 June 2023. Customers may upgrade to a faster More nbn™ plan at any time, in which case the customer must pay the additional plan fees above the $77/mth discount. If a customer wishes to select a cheaper plan, they will pay $0/mth for 3 years but will not receive a cashback for the difference. If the More XL Speed Boost nbn™ or any plan of the customer’s choosing has its features or pricing changed, customers will be notified. In the event that the customer’s plan of choice is no longer available, they will be notified and switched over to a comparable More nbn™ plan with terms and pricing closest to their existing plan and the offer will be applied to that plan. The offer may not apply in conjunction with other offers or discounts. Limit of one offer code per borrowing entity (e.g. individual, joint borrowers, company) and per customer. Limit of one offer code per joint application. Customers must maintain their home loan with CommBank and have a CommBank credit card or debit card to use the discount. This offer does not have to be used at the property that is being funded, the customer can choose to use the discount at any address where a More nbn™ service is confirmed as available. The promotional period commences from the day that your nbn™ service is activated on the nbn™ network. After 3 years the cost of your plan will revert to the Recommended Retail Price (RRP) current at that time. The RRP of More nbn™ plans are subject to change. The offer does not apply in relation to any modem charges, nbn™ New Development Fee or nbn™ New or Subsequent Copper Line charges or any fees in respect of additional services or usage. If you sign up, More will be your service provider for your nbn™ and will handle all technical enquiries, complaints and servicing. The provision of your nbn™ service will be subject to More’s standard terms of service and policies, which are available here on the More website. We reserve the right to withdraw or substitute this offer at any time.

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  • +1

    its decent discount, though just wish they had some of the higher end plans. Currently with Launtel and usually run with either 400/50 or 1000/50. Could probably settle for the 250 download but the 25 upload is a killer.

  • I seriously find the internet speed of more NBN not great. From time to time, my youtube streaming will auto downgrade to 420p… I am curious to know if it is the same problem for others before I move out.

    • Did you conduct a speed check at the time? What type of NBN technology are you on? What speed tier are you on?

    • most likely your particular ISP, the plan you are on or you are using wifi.

  • If you're getting your home loan through CBA you're definitely not getting the NBN for "free", it's more than made up for in the extra interest you'll pay.

  • great now I just have to find a house on bargain

  • This offer exactly applies to my condition, because we bought a house and are getting a loan with CBA.
    I'm currently with Kogan NBN, but not sure if More is good, although it will be free for me? Any advice whether to go with More?

    • +1

      I've switched previously from Aussie Broadband to More as they had the 30% off for CBA customers and was more cost effective for me. The move was pretty seamless and get the stated 100mbps throughout the day so can't be any happier. Had a technical issue previously and the support team was super helpful. Been with them for 7 months and no dropouts or issues at all, from a household of 5 net heavy users.

      Disclaimer; as above comments i do work for CBA but commenting as a fellow ozbargainer.

      • same, i switched too, just make sure its not pro-rata.

      • If you work for CBA I'm pretty sure you can get a 50% discount via your employee benefits portal…might want to check that one!

      • Unfortunately, CBA rejected to give me this promo!

        I had a preapproval with CBA in Jan 2022. I then started applying for the loan through a broker in a separate application and approval process. CBA said this is not acceptable for us! You must get pre-approval and then continue that to a loan!

        Why should that matter! I got the loan and am paying the interest! This denial is just an excuse!

        • Hi DRDJMJ, can you direct message me? i couldn't find a way to direct message you.

        • happened to me to :(

  • +1

    Quick notes:
    It’s vocus wholesale.
    CBA owns 25% of more
    CBA owns 25% of tangerine
    I get 250/25 as advertised any time of day on fttp

  • Are those that refinance their loan to CBA during this time are eligible for this offer too?

  • does more have any promo or refferal codes?
    30% off for cba customers
    https://www.more.com.au/personal/commbank-nbn-plans#speeds

  • Can we get the 30% offer and then change to this free-3 years one (eligible for both)?

  • Does anyone know how you receive the code for specifically this deal? Is it emailed to you automatically or does it come up under offers in the Commbank app?

    • Commbank app but I just lost mine! It appears twice or so under notifications

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