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Mobile phone plan advice!
I'm going a bit loo-lah about it!
In NZ we used crappy UN-smart cell phones and used to use the 'Best Mate' add on and various similar add ons over the years. This allowed us to have 2/3 phones that could make a lot of calls and texts to each other for minimal cost. That's what we want. We don't want data or smart phones; we just want to be able to call and/or text each other as cheaply as possible. Need this set up for four us .... any advice? It seems the market has changed and it's all about data and plans and ultimately the product we're being sold isn't what we actually want. Hoping for some on-the-ground knowledge to help me out! :thumbup: |
Re: Mobile phone plan advice!
Originally Posted by bourbon-biscuit
(Post 11847199)
I'm going a bit loo-lah about it!
In NZ we used crappy UN-smart cell phones and used to use the 'Best Mate' add on and various similar add ons over the years. This allowed us to have 2/3 phones that could make a lot of calls and texts to each other for minimal cost. That's what we want. We don't want data or smart phones; we just want to be able to call and/or text each other as cheaply as possible. Need this set up for four us .... any advice? It seems the market has changed and it's all about data and plans and ultimately the product we're being sold isn't what we actually want. Hoping for some on-the-ground knowledge to help me out! :thumbup: |
Re: Mobile phone plan advice!
We purchased Virgin Sims when we arrived over 4 years ago, buy phones when we need to update but just top up either $19 or $29 per month. Gives us more than enough credit for the month, the plan we are on is the pay-rise plan but cant see that on their website, the closest now appears to be the plus plan (Virgin Mobile Australia | Compare Prepaid Plans). The pay-rise plan allows us to use the credit to call overseas which for us is excellent, especially as we get bonus credit each month we top up and we rarely use all our allowance each month.
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Re: Mobile phone plan advice!
The husband has a newish un smart flip phone, gets a $50 Virgin top up a couple of times a year. Suits him fine. No idea what'll happen when this phone dies because un smart ones with decent sized keys are like rocking horse shit. I imagine he'll stop carrying a phone.
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Re: Mobile phone plan advice!
Originally Posted by GarryP
(Post 11847204)
Err, well assuming you are looking for something in Australia, some carriers have a "free Bloggits to Bloggits calls/texts" - so you'd just pay whatever the regular recharge rate was provided you are all on the same network. However, I'd say you'd need data because the old feature phones are on their last legs and much relies on data nowadays.
I disagree with you that I *need* data. I like to use the internet at home on iPad and laptop etc. I don't like to have it on me 24/7 and I think the whole mobile data thing is a big old swizz to get us to spend more money on things we think are essential but are actually not remotely so. Plus, I don't want my kids having smart phones so I can't have one myself :lol: Thanks for the advice Bikergirl and Moneypenny :) I have had a recommendation elsewhere for Aldi mobile and thought I'd put it here for anyone else interested. The Pay-as-you-go credit with them lasts one year and then we but a value pack add on of $15 per month per phone and that gets us unlimited calls and texts to each other plus quite a bit of other credit. Perfect. Off to find 4 unsmart phones tomorrow - my last one went for six years without any problems; here's hoping :thumbup: |
Re: Mobile phone plan advice!
Originally Posted by bourbon-biscuit
(Post 11848566)
Yes, as I'm asking on the Australia forum and am not a newbie to BE this is a fair assumption :lol:
I disagree with you that I *need* data. I like to use the internet at home on iPad and laptop etc. I don't like to have it on me 24/7 and I think the whole mobile data thing is a big old swizz to get us to spend more money on things we think are essential but are actually not remotely so. Plus, I don't want my kids having smart phones so I can't have one myself :lol: Thanks for the advice Bikergirl and Moneypenny :) I have had a recommendation elsewhere for Aldi mobile and thought I'd put it here for anyone else interested. The Pay-as-you-go credit with them lasts one year and then we but a value pack add on of $15 per month per phone and that gets us unlimited calls and texts to each other plus quite a bit of other credit. Perfect. Off to find 4 unsmart phones tomorrow - my last one went for six years without any problems; here's hoping :thumbup: ETA - if you recharge before the credit expires, they roll over unused credit I think |
Re: Mobile phone plan advice!
Originally Posted by old.sparkles
(Post 11848598)
Telstra have cheap pre-paid unsmart phones but not sure of there plans. Both young spark and myself have had Telstra but neither made enough calls / texts to use up the credit before it expired - $30 recharge lasts 60 days and on a simplicity plan, the calls / texts were not overly expensive (a 10 min phone call to UK was only $2-$3)
ETA - if you recharge before the credit expires, they roll over unused credit I think |
Re: Mobile phone plan advice!
Originally Posted by bourbon-biscuit
(Post 11848566)
Yes, as I'm asking on the Australia forum and am not a newbie to BE this is a fair assumption :lol:
Originally Posted by bourbon-biscuit
(Post 11848566)
I disagree with you that I *need* data. I like to use the internet at home on iPad and laptop etc. I don't like to have it on me 24/7 and I think the whole mobile data thing is a big old swizz to get us to spend more money on things we think are essential but are actually not remotely so. Plus, I don't want my kids having smart phones so I can't have one myself :lol:
If you fixate on 'not smartphone' you might well make things difficult for yourself; and in the end you don't have to use those features if you don't want to.
Originally Posted by bourbon-biscuit
(Post 11848566)
Thanks for the advice Bikergirl and Moneypenny :) I have had a recommendation elsewhere for Aldi mobile and thought I'd put it here for anyone else interested. The Pay-as-you-go credit with them lasts one year and then we but a value pack add on of $15 per month per phone and that gets us unlimited calls and texts to each other plus quite a bit of other credit. Perfect. Off to find 4 unsmart phones tomorrow - my last one went for six years without any problems; here's hoping :thumbup:
Virgin - Simple plan is $19*4 = $76 per year per phone both offer free carrier to carrier calls. Virgin allows you to connect to a 4G network (Optus), whereas Aldi is limited to 3G (Telstra). Also you will often find that MVNO operators on Optus will work in Optus locked phones - but no guarantees. |
Re: Mobile phone plan advice!
Originally Posted by GarryP
(Post 11849270)
Lots of talk about NZ ...
OK, well Aldi is $15+$15*12 = $195 per year per phone ........ The $15 is valid for 12 months and allows you to use data as well as calls. Also when you buy the $5 Aldi SIM you get $5 worth of credit also valid for 12 months. Also Aldi is on the most extensive network in Oz Telstra (but only 3G). |
Re: Mobile phone plan advice!
Originally Posted by Kiwipaul
(Post 11849372)
Not quite right Aldi is $15 = $15 per year per phone.
The $15 is valid for 12 months and allows you to use data as well as calls. Also when you buy the $5 Aldi SIM you get $5 worth of credit also valid for 12 months. Also Aldi is on the most extensive network in Oz Telstra (but only 3G). The reason I replied is because the 90day expiry on the prepaid Virgin Simple plan, coupled with that plan's free V2V calls makes it quite a bit cheaper overall for their use case. |
Re: Mobile phone plan advice!
Thanks for the advice about Virgin, GarryP - I will check them out!
Lots of talk about NZ from me cos I lived there on-off (mostly on - 8 years of on) for nine years; arrived in Oz last week :) |
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