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Oppo A16s $1/Month for 36 Months When Bundled with a New SIM Plan (from 30GB/Month $49/Month) @ Optus

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Was just looking around Optus's website and noticed that they have a Oppo A16s for $1 for 36 months.

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  • +5

    The trick is how to get it without selecting a plan? No way am I paying $49 for 30gb when it is $10 at circles life

  • Handset instalment for $1 per month + the phone plan itself as per CodeXD. I've already typed and just realised I just repeated what CodeXD said.

    • i guess just cancel the plan as soon as you get the phone as its a M2M. Just gotta work out if the phone is worth $85 or not.

      • I don't think you can do this reading the T&C's:

        The discount will be forfeited if the customer cancels, recontracts or changes to an ineligible plan and the customer will have to pay out the full cost of the device on a pro-rata basis, excluding the device discount Optus was going to cover.

  • +8

    Minimum of $49/month for 36 months??? How can this be a good deal, come on…

  • +1

    Thanks Floptus. Does it include free sub to the dark web via subhub?

  • -1

    So you paying $360 for a phone worth $200 to $250?

    How is this even a good deal?

    • -2

      How did you get $360 for 3 years.
      Its $1 per month so going by that, it would be $36 for 3 years.

    • +4

      No, it's $50 per month so it's actually $1,800

  • +3

    The better idea would be to get it over 24 months at $1.50pm but connect it to the Optus $49pm plan, that still works out to $1212.
    But buy the handset outright at Target ($95) and put it on 150GB for $150/6 month plan at Amaysim and you get almost as much data, and at $670 that's about half the money for nearly the same deal

  • +2

    $36 for a phone sounds good, but when you consier it's actually $1800 for an entry level phone and only 30gb/month, it becomes a rip-off.

  • Trash handset for a rip off monthly plan with a Telco that deliberately lets your data get stolen then tries to bribe for public goodwill with pathethic deals.

  • I don't mean to be rude OP since it's your first post but that's a terrible deal, I hope you didn't get it.

  • +1

    Sorry everyone i thought it was a deal good for Optus Existing customers.

    • it's ok optus plans are generally a bit deceptive. Probably their technique of making money

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