Receive a $1200 Harvey Norman Gift Card when you take this plan out as a new service*
Offer ends 29/05/25. N/A with any other offers. Plan cancellation fees apply.
Receive a $1200 Harvey Norman Gift Card when you take this plan out as a new service*
Offer ends 29/05/25. N/A with any other offers. Plan cancellation fees apply.
That was a long time ago dude…
Yes well , COVID saw to that !
From CIS:
Maximum plan cancellation fee (within 120 days of activation): $1788
Maximum plan cancellation fee (120 days after activation): $990
Both do not include additional device payments (if applicable)
From terms on HN site:
Gift Card Terms
Gift card offer is available in Harvey Norman, Domayne and Joyce Mayne stores with purchase of selected $49, $69 & $99 SIM Only Plans for 24 months during the offer period. Limit of one gift card per eligible plan. Gift card available until withdrawn. Gift card cannot be used with any other gift card offers. Gift cards will expire 3 years from activation. Gift card can be used at Harvey Norman, Domayne and Joyce Mayne stores (in-store and online). Customers who cancel this plan within 120 days of activation will need to pay back the base value of the Harvey Norman gift card or value of the device discount they received.
Came here to warn people of this. Buyer beware, this is NOT like the Telstra deals at JB & TGG. I would never touch a HN Optus phone plan.
If you are planning on seeing out the deal and not cancelling, then apart from mobile network and the gift card store, what’s the difference?
300GB data for $49/mo still barely worth it imo, vodafone gives 360GB for the same price
EMPATHY for Gerry's dog?
AFR thinks his dog is worth 3.39 BILLIONS…
Sure there could be more expensive dog food?
So you're paying $99/month for 300GB of included data. Which the data you'll probably never use if it's just being used on a smartphone. There's no mention of a data bank either. So once each billing month passes you forfeit whatever is left of the 300GB of data balance and start a new 300GB of data balance for the month. And also so that's $2,376 over 24 months. This plan is aimed at rich suckers.
Unless you're an extremely heavy user with a bunch of money to burn you could probably get away with a $30 pre-paid unlimited calls plan every month. That's $360 per year.
some people don’t pay for home internet and use strictly data, these people end up using close to 300GB, theres also no data speed cap like all prepaids
Is Gerry Harvey still in existence? Renember him arguing that online shopping would flop lol