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Free Sim Mobile Plans provides you with a snapshot view of the prepaid sim starter packs being offered by all of the prepaid mobile telcos and carriers in the Australian market. We highlight what comes with your prepaid mobile starter pack, covering the cost of the sim and what credit you get with your card. We also list which providers actually offer a free sim card and what “free sim” actually means. Click through each offer to get the details of each prepaid sim plan.
Optus Turbo Cap - free sim offer
Logo Telco/Provider Network Starter Pack Credit Value Call Rate1 More Details
amaysim prepaid mobile Amaysim Optus $5 $5 7.5c free sim card
amichi Mobile Prepaid Plans - free sim offer Amichi Mobile Vodafone $19 $19 5c/ 25c Amichi Prepaid Mobile
Boost Mobile Prepaid Plans - free sim offer Boost Mobile Optus Free Sim
$20 39c Boost Prepaid Mobile
crazy johns prepaid mobile plans - free sim offer Crazy Johns Vodafone $2 or $19 $10 15c Crazy Johns Prepaid Mobile
Dodo - free sim offer Dodo Mobile Vodafone $19.90 $20 15c Dodo Prepaid Mobile
girlmobile - free sim offer Girl Mobile Vodafone $2 or $19 $130 39c Grl Mobile Prepaid
Just Mobile Just 15 Plan - free sim offer Just Mobile Vodafone $10 $5 15c Just Prepaid Mobile
Optus Free Sim Card Optus Optus Free Sim
$0 39.5c Optus Prepaid Mobile Free Sim
Revtel - free sim offer RevTel Vodafone $20 $20 10c Revtel Prepaid Mobile
savvytel - free sim offer Savvytel Optus $5 $5 12c Savvytel Prepaid Mobile
3 Mobile Prepaid Plans - Free sim offer 3 Mobile 3 Mobile $2.95 $0 45c/59c 3 Mobile Prepaid Mobile
Telstra Prepaid Mobile Plans - Free Sim Telstra Telstra $20 $30 39c Telstra Prepaid Mobile
Virgin Prepaid Mobile - free sim offer Virgin Optus $10 $10 5c Virgin Prepaid Mobile
Vodafone Prepaid Mobile - free sim offer Vodafone Vodafone $20 $20 Flexi + much more 39c Vodafone Prepaid Mobile
everyday mobile - free sim offer Woolworths Optus $20 $20 15c Woolworths Everyday Mobile
Lebara Mobile - free sim offer Lebara Mobile Vodafone Free Sim
$0 10c Lebara Mobile

Free Sim Offers in Australia

Free Prepaid Sim Offer – Optus Turbo Cap
Free Sim offers are few and far between today, it seems that Optus is the only Telco offering such a deal at the moment. I should be honest, a simple sim card is pretty cheap anyhow, you can buy one for a few dollars wither online or via a retail store. If you go online its likely to be $5 or $10 and it will include a few dollars of credit with it, if you however walk into a store then $2 will get you a sim card from most retail mobile phone stores.

Optus have been very active with their prepaid mobile sim pack offers, by far the most active out of all of the mobile phone providers in Australia. They also improved the Turbo Cap recently and are now offering a free sim and bonus credit if you recharge before March 2011.

So what does the Tirbo Cap offers you:
$30 = $200 Value, unlimited mobile access to Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, eBay, LinkedIn & Foursquare within Australia and 100MB data. PLUS you get $50 MyBonus credit on your first Turbo Cap recharge of $30 or more when you activate your FREE SIM online by March 31st, 2011. Also, if you recharge within 30 days, your unused credit will rollover.

How to access your free sim card? Optus will send you a SIM card FREE of charge. All you need to do is visit their site, Enter your details, pick up the SIM card from your local post-office (you’ll receive a notification card in the mail). Then you need to activate online, choose Turbo Cap and recharge at least $30 online before March 31st 2011 to receive $50 MyBonus credit on your first recharge Turbo Cap.

Its a very simple deal and as you know with prepaid you can start and stop whenever you want, no contract means more choice for you.
SavvyTel Free Sim Offer
Best Prepaid Mobile Reviews

Just Mobile Review
My first prepaid mobile experience was with Just Mobile. I found the service to be good (most of the time) and the rates to also be very competitive. The only reason I eventually moved away from them was because my credits ran out and I hadn’t recharged the sim card in a while and so the sim card was canceled by Just Mobile. All in the T/Cs of course so no complaints there. However when I rang up to get it started again, I must of called 5 times and got 5 different answers. I also got sent a sim card that I had charged with $50 that couldn’t be activated. So it didn’t end up the way I intended it to. Nevertheless, I like what Just Mobile offers and their new Just 15 Prepaid offer is very good for prepaid mobile users. Just Mobile offers the Just 15 Prepaid Plan and the Prepaid Cap. The Just 15 Prepaid Plan was launched in early September and offers some of the cheapest rates in the market. 15c per 30 sec, billed per sec (not per 30 secs block), no flagfall and 15c text, with credit lasting for 180 days. That is very good value. Its actually even cheaper that the Woolworths offer. The other plan is the Prepaid Cap. This alternative prepaid mobile plan has a higher set of calls charges with a shorter credit expiry of 30 days. To balance this out, each Cap ($19, $29 & $30) comes with some pre installed credit, $60, $130 & $190 respectively. For those that make plenty of calls in a month, then the caps will give greater value, for the occasional user, the Just 15 prepaid plan is most certainly the way to go.You can compare Just Mobile with all of the other prepaid mobile plans here. Activation and recharging all happens online so its also very convenient.

Savvytel Prepaid Mobile Review
Just over 2 years ago I was looking for a prepaid mobile plan for my wife who hardly uses her mobile (emergency phone). I didn’t want to waste money with a contract plan as she would never spend enough of the credit offered and I wanted cheap call rates (doesn’t everyone).I spent a few weeks comparing what the market had to offer and stumbled upon Savvytel. Credit NEVER expires. I thought that sounds encouraging and would suit my wife’s usage pattern. Next, 12c per 30 secs call rate and 20c flagfall. I worked out that if she made 3 calls per week for 3 minutes each, it would come to about $145 pa in call costs and so if I bought her credit of $100, it would last most of the year through. Savvytel have recently moved to the Optus network which makes coverage even better. I bought it. Two years later, my wife is still using it. I have also bought a Savvytel sim card for my parents who mainly receive calls rather then make them. Again its an emergency phone that they sometimes remember to bring with them. A $20 sim card with $20 credit was all we needed to get started. You can actually startup with a $5 sim pack. At the moment Savvytel are also offering prepaidplans customers a bonus 25% of credit on signup.


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