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optus is dodgey - some lady called up and told me that i should upgrade to the $49 cap with 'yes' time - but then the stupid ass didnt put me on the 'yes' time option - ended up getting a $300 bill, that optus didnt want to help me sort out (because apparently i heard the lady wrong and that it was my fault)...so then i had to pay another $88 to go on to the $49 cap with the 'yes' time option....asked if I can cancel the plan and go to a prepaid option, that will cost me $250 odd.....it was a no win situation for me. Probalby will go to prepaid at the end of this plan....

I have a 3 prepaid phone for work now - its pretty cool. $30 recharge = 150 free smses, and 150 mins worth of free calls to other 3 phones.....

optus was good once upon a time, with its 'yes' time and 'yes' weekend...but now its crap....

If you ever see the option of going to a "Corporate Contract" deal I say go for it.

Vodaphone with 14c/min to any phone (mobile or landline) with no flagfalls.

And 9cent SMS'es

6cents per 5mins to Vodaphone phones :D

Unfortunately vodaphone's coverage isn't as good as Optus outside the major areas (from what I've seen).

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