That Insane 103GB Phone Plan For $28 A Month Is Back (And It Still Doesn’t Have A Contract)

That Insane 103GB Phone Plan For $28 A Month Is Back (And It Still Doesn’t Have A Contract)
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The best phone plan we’ve seen all year is back. Circles.Life (powered by Optus) is once again flogging 103GB per month for only $28. And you don’t need to sign a contract.

While the plan is advertised as 100GB a month, you are actually getting access to a cheeky extra 3GB a month thanks to Circle.Life’s ‘bill shock protection’. This kicks in for free if you somehow manage to blow through 100GB before the end of the month.

If you need more precious data after 103GB you can choose to purchase optional data packs.

The only caveat is that this price only lasts for the first six months of the plan. But the good news is that there’s no contract, so you can just ditch it after that time if you want.

To get it this bonkers deal you need to use the promo code WHISTLEOUT by December 18.

For comparison, similar priced plans will only get you around 30GB – 40GB:

Meanwhile, other plans with around 100GB data are double the price at a minimum:

We’re definitely here for Circles.Life’s BDE (Big Data Energy).

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