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15% off 5G SIM Only Plans for Everyday Rewards Members @ Everyday Mobile

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Just noticed Woolies (Everyday Mobile) is offering 15% off Everyday Mobile SIM Only plans, until 7th April. Don't think this was posted previously.

$40 $34 for 70GB with 5G.
$50 $42.50 for 110GB with 5G.
$60 $51 for 165GB with 5G.

I am on the $40 a month plan which discounts to $36 a month (with my Rewards card).
This is plan is currently discounted to $34 a month with the Rewards card.

Why I like my plan (switched from Floptus):

I get 10% off 1 x Woolies shop a month (I schedule a "big shop" and often save more than $36 in my Woolies discount)
Through the Everyday Mobile app, I get access to buy Woolies Gift Cards at 4% discount or BWS Gift Cards at 5% discount, which is often a better discount than buying via the Rewards app itself. I always buy my groceries on Gift Cards
* International calls to selected destinations included
* 70GB of 5G data a month
* Unused data banks (up to 1,000GB) - my bank is full. I got my friend to switch and I gift data to him each month
* Uses the Telstra network
* Used my first eSIM. I switched within 1-hour
* I was paying $65 a month to Floptus. Woolies benefits far outweigh the Floptus ones

From the website for the (current) $34 a month plan: https://mobile.everyday.com.au/plans/40-sim-only-plan

~15% discount will appear when you add your Rewards card during checkout. T&Cs apply. $40 a month for customers who do not link their Everyday Rewards card. Offer ends 7 April 2026.
10% off a Woolworths shop in store every month
5G network access. Download speeds are capped at 150Mbps on 4G and 5G
Save up to 1,000GB of unused data in your Data Bank
Gift and receive data
Unlimited standard international calls & SMS to 30 selected destinations
Unlimited calls and SMS
(Standard National)
2,000 MMS
(Standard National & Video)
Keep your number or select a new one
Smart Watch eSIM Add-on available on this plan
Add this plan to cart and choose between a physical SIM or eSIM


T&Cs

Sign up to a new $40, $50, $60 Everyday Mobile from Woolworths SIM Only Plan between 11 March 2026 00:01 AEDT and 7 April 2026 23:59 AEST and link your Everyday Rewards card during the checkout process to receive 15% off plan monthly price every month as long as you stay active on the plan and have an Everyday Rewards card. Offer is available for new signups only. Everyday Mobile from Woolworths reserves the right to amend the offer at any time. Everyday Rewards Terms and Conditions apply.

Everyday Mobile Referrals

Referral: random (272)

Referrer and referee will each receive 4000 Everyday Rewards Points after referee stays for 3 active months.

Referee must enter a referral code in the 'Offers' tab in the Everyday Mobile from Woolworths App within 34 days of activation.

Referrer can only share a referral code after 35 days of service. Maximum of 10 referrals per year.

(Refer a friend codes redeemed prior to 1 May 2025 will continue to receive a $10 WISH eGift Card if eligibility criteria is met.)

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  • +3

    Don't forget to use a random Referal code duing sign-up to spread the Referal love.

    Referrer and referee will each receive 4000 Everyday Rewards Points after referee stays for 3 active months.

  • +8

    It used to be good. $10/month originally? . Slowly enshittified.

    I stayed when they jacked the price to $170/year. Now its $250 and no grocery discount.

    • +1

      this deal is for the 5g monthly plan, not the yearly plans.

      • -2

        Obvious. Which means even worse value. Unless you are homeless, or don't have NBN maybe.

        • +2

          Also not relevant to this deal.

          Also, maybe consider the fact that other's lives aren't the same as yours, and they may get a lot of value from this offer (e.g. OP)

  • +1

    The discounted price applicable just for the first month or ongoing ?

    • +2

      It seems it is ongoing as long as you staying with this plan.

      https://mobile.everyday.com.au/plans/40-sim-only-plan

      5G SIM Only plans.
      ~ Sign up to a new $40, $50, $60 Everyday Mobile from Woolworths SIM Only Plan between 11 March 2026 00:01 AEDT and 7 April 2026 23:59 AEST and link your Everyday Rewards card during the checkout process to receive 15% off plan monthly price every month as long as you stay active on the plan and have an Everyday Rewards card. Offer is available for new signups only. Everyday Mobile from Woolworths reserves the right to amend the offer at any time. Everyday Rewards Terms and Conditions apply.

  • Any idea on the network data speed ? Location nsw - around city and western Syd.
    I’ve been using More network, data is terrible these days especially in Sydney trains during peak hours. Any recommendations between Everyday and Belong?

    • +1

      They should all theoretically be the same because they're all (Belong, Everyday, More) Telstra MVNOs with Telstra Wholesale Reception as opposed to the Telstra Retail reception of JB Hi-Fi/Boost

      • Isn’t it the other way around? Boost being wholesale, all the others retail?

        • +1

          Nope

          Telstra Wholesale is everyone else

          Telstra Retail is JB Hi-Fi, Boost and Telstra themselves

          Here's an explainer

  • +1

    Be aware that data gifting is very limited: You can only gift up to 50% of your plan's Included Data, which does not include any banked data.

    • I think most Telstra MVNOs are like this though?

      • +1

        Not Belong. You can transfer any amount of data, including banked data.

  • Do we still get the 10% off shop on the $20 or $25 monthly prepaid plans?

  • +1

    You’ll get full bar coverage with snail internet speed. No good

    • +1

      For me 150mbps is plenty fast enough. It's rare I download big files on my phone. When I do a speed test it bursts to over 200mbps then settles down to 150mbps after ~10 seconds

    • I’ve checked multiple times with my full Telstra 5g service on a Samsung s23 Ultra and only get a max of 160-170 and down of 8-10. So the resellers 150 would be pretty much the same.

  • Can someone please sanity-check my thinking here.

    I’m currently on a Telstra plan that originally started around $35/month, but it’s been grandfathered and migrated a few times over the years and is now $70/month, which feels ridiculous given my usage.

    I’m a Woolworths Group employee, so I already receive the 10% off one shop per month staff discount. After looking into the T&Cs (and doing a bit of digging), it seems the 10% grocery benefit from Everyday Mobile from Woolworths doesn’t stack with the employee discount, even across separate shops if it’s the same Everyday Rewards account. So that main perk doesn’t really apply to me.

    Looking at my last 3 months of data usage, I’m consistently under 20GB per month.

    Because of that I’m considering switching to the Everyday Mobile prepaid 30-day plan — $25 for 30GB.

    Given my usage, that seems like a straightforward way to cut my bill from $70 → $25 per month.

    The only reason I’m hesitating is that I haven’t been on a prepaid plan in about 20 years, so I’m not sure if there are any pitfalls I’m missing.

    Questions I’m trying to understand:

    • Is there any real downside to prepaid these days?
    • Is the network experience the same as other Telstra wholesale MVNOs?
    • Are there better options in the ~$25/month range for ~20GB usage?
    • Any reason someone in my position wouldn’t move to something like this?

    Would appreciate any insights from people who’ve made the same switch.

    • • Is there any real downside to prepaid these days?

      I think you need to elaborate a little bit on what you mean by "downside", but if I were to hazard a guess as to what you're referring to, this is probably to do with the thinking that prepaid traditionally offers less data and might require you to go somewhere and by a prepaid "top up voucher". I think the former may still be true, but is irrelevant if it's enough for your needs. Specifically in the case of Everyday Mobile, it actually kinda is true though if you're looking at the $35ish price point, because the $35/mth Prepaid gives you 50GB, while the postpaid one gives you 70GB.

      The latter is irrelevant because you just set up auto recharge, which in practice just makes it the same as a postpaid, arguably with the benefit of not affecting your credit score since it wouldn't be considered a "line of credit"

      • Is the network experience the same as other Telstra wholesale MVNOs?

      It should be.

      • Are there better options in the ~$25/month range for ~20GB usage?

      Specifically in the Telstra MVNO space…. if you're looking short-term, maybe Ezee or Tangerine. If you're looking outside of Telstra MVNOs, then you can find those yearly prepaid plans on Optus/Kogan/Vodafone/EzySIM (some of them are reliant on cashback to bring the price down more) to get your annual price to somewhere around $100-160.

      Actually, even within Everyday Mobile, you could look at the $250 for 215GB annual plan which equates to $20.83/mth for 17.9GB/mth if that's enough. The data is allocated as one lumpsum, which can help with flexibility.

      • Any reason someone in my position wouldn’t move to something like this?

      Err.. if you can't be bothered changing? Creature of habit? That's probably about all I can think of.

      Random tip: You could buy Everyday Mobile data from other Ozbargainers via Data Gifting. I think the market rate tends to be $0.4/GB. If you really needed 20GB/mth (240GB/yr) and you wanted to "top up" the 215GB annual plan with an extra 25GB at that rate, you'd pay an extra $10 to buy that data from someone making your total cost $260/yr for 240GB.

      You can do the same with many Telstra MVNOs, but Everyday Mobile is one of the more popular ones around so it should be easier to find data for sale. On the odd chance you're able to find people selling data of other Telstra MVNOs though (most Telstra MVNOs allow some form of data gifting), you could probably get it cheaper just because the market is smaller so people would probably sell it for cheaper too

      Some other ideas for Telstra MVNOs: Konec, More Telecom, Belong, Aldi Mobile, Boost, Spacetalk, Mate, Telsim

    • Can you sign up for another rewards card with a different email just for that extra 10% … just collect the point on your staff one, and only use the mobile one for the 2nd 10% off shop.

  • Great deal at $34, pretty easy to save $250+ with the grocery shop, bringing it to roughly ~$14 (or less) per month with plenty of data.

  • As you can buy the 10% discount for $70/year on its own, you are only really saving $5.83 per month by getting it "included" with the mobile plan

  • +1

    I’m planning to buy $34 prepaid plan. Happy to use a referral code. Just share here or dm.

    • +2

      I think the "correct process" is to copy a random referral code which is above (at the bottom of the post). I'm not 100% sure, but sharing individual referral codes isn't allowed on here? Someone will benefit from the referral love (as will you).

    • Did you do it? How easy and quick was the process to go from your old provider to the new Woolies one and the service all working?

  • +1

    Can this deal applied to existing $40 plan customers or do I have port out?

    • Usually yes. It's for new customers only. As usual, you can try and contact customer service and tell them you're thinking of leaving as you're excluded from the new customer deals.

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