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Boost Mobile: $19 Cashback on 65GB 28-Day SIM for $17 ($2 Profit) @ Cashrewards

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Boost Mobile are currently selling the $45 65GB SIM for $17, so stack with this offer from Cashrewards to get $19 cashback for a $2 profit!

Special Terms:

  • Multiple SIM purchases need to be made as separate transactions. Adding more than one SIM to an order will result in an untracked purchase.
  • SIM must be activated within 30 days of ordering.
  • Cashback is ineligible on prepaid phones, recharges, and any plans or products not specifically listed in the cashback table of rates.
  • You must return and click through Cashrewards for each new transaction.
  • FAQ: Thanks to BG

FAQ thanks to BG

Question Answer
1. Is Boost operated by Telstra network? Yes, on the full Telstra network
2. Does Boost support 5G? From 4 April 2023, 5G network access will be included as standard on your service and we’ll be introducing capped download speed caps on our 4G and 5G networks
3. Does Boost support e-SIM? Sadly not at this stage. However there are plans to do so
4. Do you have to activate the SIM within 30 days? Every Cashrewards Boost cashback up to and including 31 Aug have been approved (confirmed by TA) - provided you activated within 30 days of order
5. How long is the SIM expiry? Usually 1 year, but to qualify for cashback the SIM must be activated within 30 days of ordering
6. It is showing “new customer” on Boost website. What does this mean? New customer term is only for the additional Boost data, and nothing to do with the cashback offer
7. Can I receive international text message (aka int. roaming) with this SIM by default? Yes, you can receive SMS while overseas, but can’t send outgoing to Australia
8. How long does it take to receive the SIM? According to the Boost Rep: Once dispatched, you should receive your order within the following business days: Metro Areas – 2-5 business days for capital cities – Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth, Canberra, Darwin, Hobart & Brisbane (order before 4pm). Non Metro or Regional / remote areas – 3-7 business days
9. Is porting in a Telstra number to Boost considered a "new customer"? From Boost Mobile rep via dm: Porting a number from Telstra to Boost is definitely considered a new customer
10. Are you able to purchase multiple plans using different names / ID (or can I purchase 4 x plans for the family using my own details)? From Boost Mobile rep via dm: Received clarification from the team and this is a tricky one since for compliance the terms is showing the customer is only allowed 1 sim per transaction but he can buy multiple SIMs and then activate them all under his name and he will then be able to manage all the numbers when he logs into the App with his Boost ID.
11. Information on what to do when the "please try again later" " or "SORRY, SOMETHING WENT WRONG" message comes up List of indicators that can affect how your order is flagged in different financial systems, which can hopefully help you understand what is going wrong. Possible fraud scenario: API returns during purchase - credit to @himalpatel. Live chat advised that if you faced the above fraud scenario message, you need to use your friends details (aka a completely different details) to order
12. Can this be used to recharge? No, this is a starter pack. Using as a "recharge" is being dis-allowed and activating first and moving the number may be allowed but is frowned upon and may not be allowed in future depending on how you ask for it.

Enjoy! (Creds: Original OP layout Thanks to @HamBoi69, following backlash from my previous post.)

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closed Comments

  • Has anyone figured out a way to go back and forth and maximise savings using these SIM cards?

    • Many signup deals like JB Hi-Fi Perks, GYG free burrito coupon (requires a new device/device to be reset) etc.

      You'll have to go check it out.

      • Okay cheers for that. I assume that once the 28 days is up, you have to sign up to a postpaid agreement with Boost? Or you're without any phone credit to use?

        • It only comes with a $45 credit, if you want to continue you will have to renew

        • +1

          Once the 28 days are up, you will still have access to your number for up to around 6 months, as per this post. However, you can only receive texts, you will no longer have access to the unused data.

          If you want to keep using the number, you can renew with them. However, there's always profit deals on, so if that's not an important number that you activated, then just get a new number, you can signup to new stuff as well.

      • +2

        He wasn't referring to sign up deals. He was referring to whether it's to possible to use this on an ongoing basis since each SIM is a new service.

        The answer: find another (cheap) telco to port in and out to

    • i got a telstra 12 months plan for very cheap(think $30), sometime back n made my primary number as the esim on my mobile. I buy the boost sim through cashrewards, to be used on a month-on-month basis.

  • Whoops. I caught the tail of $3.20 profit this morning.

    • haha same, sneaked in my last order minutes before. CR is amazing! The tracked email came before Boost's email lol.

      • +1

        Haha 09:03 for me

    • +4

      It's important to stay in touch with family and friends

        • +1

          i admire the determination

          • @johnkash: Somehow my determination is to use up all the boost mobile data I bought. No reason anyway.

        • Meanwhile I get suspected fraud for trying to order with no services in my account at all right now…

  • 'SORRY, SOMETHING WENT WRONG' again on app

  • I activated a Boost SIM today, odd, it worked for maybe 20mins, (according to the Boost app I downloaded 850mb), then the SIM died, dead as a dodo, neither my Telstra modem or my phone will detect it, never experienced that before…

    Might duck into a Telstra shop next week and see if they'll replace it..

  • SORRY, SOMETHING WENT WRONG

    • how to fix this problem!?

  • I see they don't do express delivery anymore.

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