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Has anyone had any experience with amaysim mobile network, deal looks good but is it in reality   http://www.amaysim.com.au/



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hagar

Yes I have been with them on prepay for almost 3 months and boy is their service great, no flag fall, and only 15c a minute AND when you need help you can talk to an aussie not somebody you cannot understand.



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I was with them for several months (mabe a year, time flies) and cannot speak highly enough of them. 

The service its A1 and the rates, whether pre-paid or post paid are excellent.

As Wombat said, on pre-paid 15c per min with no flagfall is excellent + 12c texts.

Post paid you can take a plan $39 per month with no more to pay...unlimited talk & texts and no 'contracts'.

I would still be with them but for one thing, their carrier is Optus and the signal where I live is very poor, there is only one spot in my house that I can talk.

I was putting up with the signal until changing to the 'Dark Side" last week and then only because I saw Big T had a pre-paid offer called Simplicity which is a copy of Amaysim eg 15c calls no flagfall, 12c texts etc.

I bought a Telstra sim card and took the Longlife plan which for $60 gives 12 months expiry time then next day switched to Simplicity thus getting the long life with the cheap calls..heh heh, gotta play them at their own game eh?

Cheers Neil



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My friend in Adelaide has just changed over, she gets unlimited calls & texts within Aust, for $40pm  she has a daughter in West Indies so had to pay extra $20, sounds good but i'll  stay with telstra they have the best coverage when on the road. I'll let you know how she goes with it as she has only been with them for 2days. Cheers Ailsa.



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I have a friend who works for telstra and even he said 'check out amayzim for their deals'. The dear folk at telstra are always checking out the other's deals so no wonder they have now come up with something similiar which is good as they do have slightly better coverage Australia-wide.

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just had a look at that big T site and the way I read it is they want a 2 year contract, so I'll stick with Amaysim, yes its Optus and coverage is not there in the bush but I still have my HF radio if I need to make contact urgently



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_wombat_ wrote:

hagar

Yes I have been with them on prepay for almost 3 months and boy is their service great, no flag fall, and only 15c a minute AND when you need help you can talk to an aussie not somebody you cannot understand.


 What is the coverage like compared to telstra next g, we stay with telstra only for the coverage



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Check out the link for the Telstra Pre-Paid offers (no contracts) especially the last tab "Telstra Pre-Paid Simplicity" -

http://www.telstra.com.au/mobile/prepaid/prepaid-offers/

and to quote Neil -

"I bought a Telstra sim card and took the Longlife plan which for $60 gives 12 months expiry time then next day switched to Simplicity thus getting the long life with the cheap calls"

smile

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Lynne

 

wombat_ wrote:


just had a look at that big T site and the way I read it is they want a 2 year contract, so I'll stick with Amaysim, yes its Optus and coverage is not there in the bush but I still have my HF radio if I need to make contact urgently


 



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I did say the way I read it, must get myself some new glasses biggrin



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