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Thought I'd share some of the money saving techniques I've found. Most will probably have a travel bent to them since I've got a chronic case of the travel bug.
My first tip is about the Telstra pre paid plans. We all know Telstra is "expensive" but they do have the best coverage, especially if you're in more remote areas.
Whether it's by design, or just bad web design, Telstra does offer some good value on their prepaid plans if you're willing to fit within their parameters.
I've used http://whirlpool.net.au/wiki/telstraprepaid as the base information as it summarises things quite well.
The jargon used by Telstra
Balances, Bonuses and Plus Packs
A pre-paid account can have account balance and multiple bonuses and plus packs active with different expiry dates:
Popular Options
Whirlpool forum members tend to like to make sure they get value for money. The following are some of the options that have been discussed in the Telstra Pre-Paid thread, that may help inspire Wiki readers on what’s best for them:
The ability to maintain 2 accounts for $30 a month should be a real value proposition for most couples, or in my case I'm going to be able to provide my dad free calls and data once he's off contract with Optus.
Another option is when travelling Telstra offer roaming data packs.
http://www.telstra.com.au/mobile-phones/prepaid-mobiles/offers-rates/plus-packs/
$29 = 100MB
$85 = 300MB
$160 = 600MB
$350 = 1.5GB
They ain't cheap, but reasonable when compared to the hassle of buying a sim card in some countries eg Taiwan is a real pain. If you've built up a few months of $30 credit it means you can pretty much have free data while on holiday. It's available in 44 countries so chances are you'll be able to use it most of the destinations Australians like to travel to.
My first tip is about the Telstra pre paid plans. We all know Telstra is "expensive" but they do have the best coverage, especially if you're in more remote areas.
Whether it's by design, or just bad web design, Telstra does offer some good value on their prepaid plans if you're willing to fit within their parameters.
I've used http://whirlpool.net.au/wiki/telstraprepaid as the base information as it summarises things quite well.
The jargon used by Telstra
Balances, Bonuses and Plus Packs
A pre-paid account can have account balance and multiple bonuses and plus packs active with different expiry dates:
Popular Options
Whirlpool forum members tend to like to make sure they get value for money. The following are some of the options that have been discussed in the Telstra Pre-Paid thread, that may help inspire Wiki readers on what’s best for them:
- Use the Cap Encore recharge credit to tailor your mobile experience – For example do a $30 recharge on the Cap Encore offer and use the account balance to buy Mobile Foxtel for $2 a week and the MOG music service for $11.99 a month.
- Recharge with Long Life and then change offers to Simplicity – For example make a $70 recharge on the long life plan to get a 12 month expiry on the account balance and then switch to the Simplicity Offer and you will keep the 12 month expiry but be able to use the $70 at Simplicity rates which are 0 connection fee and 15c / minute of call time and 12c texts within Australia.
- Add a Plus Pack for Data to Simplicity – For example a $20 Data Plus pack each month would provide 700MB of data keeping the low call rates of Simplicity.
- $40 Social and Entertainment Solution – People wanting to make extensive use of the internet and social network sites as well as listen to streaming music and watch movies can recharge $40 on the Cap Encore offer and then use $20 to buy a 700MB Plus Pack, $11.99 for the MOG Premium music service and $2 a week for Mobile Foxtel – resulting in unlimited calls and SMS between 6pm and 6am, $550 CAP to use for calls and text during the day and a combined 1.3GB of data as well as unlimited music and 16 Foxtel Channels.
- $50 to get $950 Calls/SMS + 3.8GB Data – People needing a lot of calls and data can recharge $50 on the Cap Encore offer and then use $49 of the recharge credit to buy a 3GB plus pack, resulting in unlimited calls and SMS between 6pm and 6am, $950 CAP to use for calls and text during the day and a combined 3.8GB of data.
- Maintain another account via CreditMe2U – For example on a Cap Encore offer the call and data bonuses can be used and still leave all or most of the recharge credit. This can be transferred $1 to $10 at a time to a second account, which will be extended by up to 14 days from the transfer date. E.g. transferring $9 a week to a Simplicity account will keep the account active, pay for an hour or so calls each month and pay for a $20 700MB Data Plus Pack every 30 days. The same approach can be used to keep a pre-paid broadband account charged and active.
- Change Offers to Use Excess Credit – For example change from Cap Encore to Simplicity for a few months.
The ability to maintain 2 accounts for $30 a month should be a real value proposition for most couples, or in my case I'm going to be able to provide my dad free calls and data once he's off contract with Optus.
Another option is when travelling Telstra offer roaming data packs.
http://www.telstra.com.au/mobile-phones/prepaid-mobiles/offers-rates/plus-packs/
$29 = 100MB
$85 = 300MB
$160 = 600MB
$350 = 1.5GB
They ain't cheap, but reasonable when compared to the hassle of buying a sim card in some countries eg Taiwan is a real pain. If you've built up a few months of $30 credit it means you can pretty much have free data while on holiday. It's available in 44 countries so chances are you'll be able to use it most of the destinations Australians like to travel to.