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Bought 6 movie tickets last night... $66.... if I walked up to the counter it would have been $120...

So I'll stick with Telstra.... also... having reception is a bonus too

I've been with Optus but am switching to Telstra for reception. Plus the mrs works there so it's free.

I am recently out of contract and don't want / need a new phone, so I signed up elsewhere for a sim only month to month plan (significantly cheaper)

Also my telstra plan was owned by my ex-girlfriend's father, bit of a nasty situation lol

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I don't have any reception issues with Optus

Though I have Telstra for internet

You can get cheap movie tickets wih Optus too

I'm with Vaya now, who use the Optus network, so reception shouldn't be an issue (at least where I live / work)

ive got signal on optus in the f**king bush.

on a boat f**king miles from shore.

one of australias islands in the middle of knowhere.

lots and lots of places, and have never had a problem with signal.

apart from scottys house.

nothing nada zip.

not even 3g.

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ive got signal on optus in the f**king bush.

on a boat f**king miles from shore.

one of australias islands in the middle of knowhere.

lots and lots of places, and have never had a problem with signal.

apart from scottys house.

nothing nada zip.

not even 3g.

optus hates scotty.

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have optus. reception issues in mordialloc, frankston, anywhere remote-ish. phone calls were pretty poor in clayton too.

Telstra reception is great. shame their prices and service is retarded. (but whose isnt?)

"You get what you pay for" comes to mind when talking telecommunications

My girlfriend is on vodaphone and f**k me it's horrid, to the point she has to use my phone. I used to be on Optus with last job, meh nothing special, now Telstra with current job and HEAPS better.

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Friend of mine used to work for an Optus Store in Forest Hill... She'd have people coming in to try and get out of their contracts... if she liked them she'd turn off paper bills, and update their address in the system to one of the 30+ (!!!) known black spots in the suburbs around her store... Then said call up the main support number in a week and say that there is zero reception at your new house and you want to cancel the contract or you'll escalate it to the TIO.

Boom, cancelled contract within 5 minutes and the suburb gets flagged again for a service upgrade.

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