

The light data user signs up for the $30 p/m plan and therefore only contributes an extra 1GB of data to the pool (which will eventually be reduced to 500MB). The heavy data user signs up for the $60 a month plan and gets 8GB monthly data allowance (which will eventually be reduced to 6GB). Let me demonstrate: Say one of you is a heavy data user and the other is not. The data sharing is a nice touch but the problem is that if one member of the household is a heavy user of data whereas others are not, the sharing feature will not work for you and you will actually end up worse off. I’ve never tried porting out my number and then porting it back in the next day so can’t guarantee this will work but if you’re willing to stay with the other provider for at least a few days (or longer), I’m pretty certain this hack will work and you will come back to Amaysim as a ‘new customer’. For example, in 2014 alone, I was a ‘new customer’ with Amaysim six times. I know it works because I have done this myself many many (many!) times ? What I usually do is port my number to another provider (usually Lebara in my case), stay with them for a month and then port back into Amaysim as a ‘new’ customer. If you do that, you are a ‘new’ customer again from Amaysim’s perspective. All you need to do is port your number to another provider and then port back to Amaysim using the SIM you’ve purchased. Thanks for the kind words David ? Technically, the offer is only available to customers who are new to Amaysim but there is a simple little hack you can employ to overcome this.

Optus used to have both the ‘daily’ (at $1 a day) and ‘daily plus’ (at $2 a day) plans in their prepaid plans range but the ‘daily’ plan has now been withdrawn from sale and only the ‘daily plus’ plan remain This means that to getting 15GB for the month will now cost you $60 Furthermore, there is also a daily usage quota of 500MB which could be problematic if you have a few days in the month where you want to ‘binge’ on Netflix or YouTube while commuting.

The plan you are referring to is no longer available for sale. If you’re transferring your number from another provider with whom you’ve been on a Prepaid service, there definitely shouldn’t be any costs involved whatsoever. However, as porting a number out from an existing provider means that your account with them is automatically finalised and closed, they are allowed to charge you ‘break costs’ if you’re on a contract with them. This legislation is known as the “Mobile Number Portability rules”: No phone provider can charge you anything to transfer (or ‘port’ as it’s called in industry jargon) your existing number between providers.
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Quite a few years back, legislation has been passed to allow anyone to transfer their existing number across providers free of charge and as often as they wish. Here’s another story from ABC news taking a look inside their warehouse: Similar to their ‘arch nemesis’ Kogan, the Catch group were also considering doing an IPO and becoming a public company but unlike Kogan who went ahead with becoming a public company, the Catch group founder decided eventually to. Instead of moving offshore, they decided they will use the latest technology, including robots, in order to maintain their competitive edge. The Catch group is an Australian-owned company and run their operations from Australia with their main warehouses located in Melbourne. Nowadays, they are one of the biggest and most successful in Australia together with. Here is a story ABC news did on them back in 2011: Since those early days, Catch of the Day (now the Catch Group) has gone from strength to strength and have grown significantly. The Catch Group (formerly Catch of the Day) was founded in 2006 by and initially focused, as their original name suggests, on offering one single amazing deal per day.
