Amaysim One Month Free NBN Plan Fees.
This previous deal is back as Amaysim’s Black Friday NBN deals. Seems Targeted.
Just found this email from Amaysim in my spam folder with unique link to $0 first month:
$0 plan fees for the first month
(Exclusive Offer – ends 6 Dec 11:59pm AEDT)
after that
$10 off plan fees for the next 6 months
(Standard Intro Offer)
and then
Continue to receive $10 off plan fees if you have an active amaysim SIM plan.
I’ve signed up and can confirm nothing charged on card and next bill is due after 30 days. Cancel before 30 days under Satisfaction Guarantee or for any other reason. Enjoy one month free nbn, seems Targeted though. Just need the link from email, link doesn’t seem to be associated with the account it was emailed to but I might be wrong.
One Month Free NBN Plan Fees (Black Friday offer): Online only, sign up between 7am 21/11/24 and 6/12/24 11:59pm AEDT (unless extended). Available to eligible customers, who are eligible for amaysim nbn at their premises and who use the unique link emailed to them from amaysim to sign up to any amaysim nbn Home Internet plan. Full terms and conditions apply.
Customer Satisfaction Guarantee: If you are not happy with your amaysim nbn service within 30 days of connecting, you may cancel via phone or message and receive a refund your first monthly plan fees. To claim, you’ll need to contact us prior to disconnecting or transferring your nbn. Non-standard installation charges or charges from nbn cannot be refunded. If you have any offers, or credits on your account that have been given to you by amaysim, they won’t be refunded, exchanged or redeemable for cash when you claim.
Only available once per customer per residential address, within the first 30 days (prior to first bill). If you have previous claimed under the Satisfaction Guarantee, you may be asked to provide proof of address and move in date to show that you have changed premises since the previous claim. None of this will affect any other rights or remedies you may have under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 (Cth).
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