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Optus $35 Prepaid Flex Plus SIM Card $0 + $6.99 Tracked Shipping @ Pop Phones

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FREE Optus $35 Prepaid Flex Plus Simcard

Data Rollover
Roll over unused data up to 200GB if you recharge before expiry or maintain an active Auto Recharge.

Talk & text
Unlimited standard talk and text to numbers in Australia.

International calls
400 minutes of standard international calls 20 selected destinations.

Network access
Powered by the 4G & 5G Optus Network (speed capped to 150Mbps).
40GB on first 3 recharges, 20GB standard data thereafter.

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  • +1

    For real?

    • -1

      Yes True! for Real…

      • Thx, just found out shipping is a bit of pain :)

        • +1

          Regular shipping is $6.99

          • +3

            @renish: Exactly, an envelope with $1.20 stamp , yet you want to charge $7.

            • @easternculture: Australia Post with Tracking will not be 1.20, if you can get that deal then let me know! i will save a lot

              • +2

                @renish: Maybe rephrase to regular tracked shipping.

                Also a tracked post envelope if cheaper than $7.
                https://auspost.com.au/shop/product/domestic-letter-with-tra…

                • @easternculture: Cheapest I am paying is $4ex with AusPost with Tracking details… so please help me to get a better deal if you can!

                  • @renish:

                    so please help me to get a better deal if you can!

                    If you click the link they posted you'll find that they already did. (~$3.42ex)

                  • -2

                    @renish:

                    Cheapest I am paying is $4ex with AusPost with Tracking details

                    Therefore you are profiting by charging more than what it actually costs you to ship this by a fair margin.

            • @easternculture: My LPO will NOT deliver anything that's not a letter with only $1.20 stamp. Doing so will incur $1.50 penalty + the missing postage amount. I do agree the $7 postage charge is too high though.

              My LPO will use every excuse possible to ensure non-letter items are posted with sufficient postage. Even mercury / coin batteries get caught. The reason: they can feel the content inside is not letter.

              • @netsurfer: Lol. Ive tested sending items with no stamps, , insufficent stamps and a photoshopped postage paid label - all with no return address.

                All arrived safely.

                The thing is stamps can drop off due to the way they handle parcels, do they have no excuse

                • @easternculture: You are brave to admit doing dodgy stuff. Now I know why I have to pay more for postage when I send stuff.

                  No return address is USELESS to my LPO. It's show them the money or they will toss it into a bin. They want the recipient to pay first and don't care whether the recipient gets the money reimbursed from the dodgy seller.

                  • @netsurfer: It was just an experiment between myself and a friend in another state.

                    I always have a supply of older style prepaid satchels from fb marketplace that i buy cheap from closing buisnesses.

                    A typical 3kg express parcel costs me ~ $7 And 5kg for ~ $10

                    • @easternculture: Still wrong what you did. Anyway, my LPO is private owned and the staff there simply catch every single underpaid postage. It's extra $1.50 per item for them. It's been like that for years.

                      It's quite annoying when a seller underpaid the postage. My LPO will card it. I then need to go to the LPO, try to work out what that item is, contact the seller to determine whether the seller is willing to reimburse the missing postage + the $1.50 penalty.

          • +1

            @renish: Is it possible "click and collect" from your store?

  • Does Optus still have the pay-as-you-go long expiry plan?
    Thanks

  • Is there a limit to the number and do these expire if you don't register immediately?

    • Expire Feb 2024

  • +3

    Fast Shipping Rate: $9.99
    Estimated Shipping: $6.99

  • With shipping, about same price when on special.

    Also it costs $1.20 to ship, not $7 or $10

  • +3

    $10 shipping for a sim card???

    • -6

      fast Shipping will cost you $9.99

      regular shipping will be $6.99 only

  • +2

    This is kind of misleading because shipping is $6.99. It would be better to mention the shipping price in the title.

    • -2

      How is it misleading when in title says + del.. bless your soul

      • +7

        Because it feels like it's being hidden. It's not hard to mention the actual price.

        Edit - It's been added now thanks to a power user.

    • +2

      I think the main misleading thing in the title is FREE

    • Noted, and added Shipping in Title… thank you for suggestion…

  • OP Renish, can I ask if the sim card can be activated in October?

    $7 is still a great deal, as usually it cost you $15 in supermarket when there is a deal

    thanks

    • thank you Fomal!!

      yes expires in Feb 2024

  • Can I get this as an eSIM?

    • It will cost $35 for esim, buy this and then you can request to change to eSIM by calling Optus customer support team

  • Domestic letter with tracking costs only $3.90… and yet our favourite Boost Mobile offers free shipping with tracking…

    • -3

      including shipping of 6.99, this is still be the cheapest deal in the market

      • Why spend $6.99 when we get $4 profit, which often there’re deals on it

        • -4

          think about it… a $35 deal you are getting it for $6.99… you are saving $28

          its still the cheapest deal in the market

          • +2

            @renish: Why spend $6.99 when we get $4 profit

            This is OzBargain, and yours isn’t a deal

      • Boost is $4 profit for 50GB & delivers free!

  • -4

    Came here for the comments and negs. Defs not an OzB deal cyaaa

    • Its a steal? I think your brain is still skewed from Boost mobile profits

  • +5

    hummmm. for someone working and replying to comments this time at night… I recon $7 is not too bad. plus you get a free sim card…

    I mean, this looks like a small business and they can't obviously just send out sim cards for free.. misleading title is a crime but people… be realistic

    • Thank you!! apricate your Kind words

      • +1

        check your spelling lol

        • Apricate your Chicken!

    • +1

      Why pay $6.99 for 40GB, when 50GB Boost SIMs are delivered free. Plus ~$4 profit from cashback??

      • And its optus !! The one that let hackers got away with your driving licence !!

  • -1

    Delivery fee not justifiable

  • +1

    Is it possible "click and collect" from your store?

  • Glad a power user added shipping cost in the title. To me if I can't pick it up and have to pay shipping to get it then it's not exactly free.

  • Buy 10 to make it $1 each? if it works this way

    Not bad for those who want Optus over Telstra

    • Coupon only provides a $34 discount, which only gives you one free

  • sim card is free because your personal details are the product

  • +4

    You could have just sold it for $6.99 to be honest and it would have been a success.

    When you say it's free it has to be so strings attached free.

    Personally it's not a bad deal, yes boost has a profit but if someone doesn't want to wait $6.99 is pretty damn good with tracking.

  • Can you use this overseas?

  • +1

    what's the limit to buy? Can I buy multiple with this free coupon and ship it in one envelope paying only one postage fee?

  • FREE Optus $35 Prepaid Flex Plus Sim card…..!!!!

    Can I pick it up from your STORE…..?

  • +2

    Great deal OP.

    I grabbed one, and my feelings weren't hurt

  • Great deal OP, sorry about all the hate, We are all brain skewed from Boost mobile profits as the only cheap mobile deals around. Just curious does the "free" coupon have a limit how many sims per order?

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