Deals: Get A $300 Gift Card With Any Samsung S10 Plan

Deals: Get A $300 Gift Card With Any Samsung S10 Plan
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If you’ve been waiting to pick up a Samsung Galaxy S10, S10+ or S10e – this may be a good time to do it. And not just because Android 10 is on its way.

Woolworths Mobile is chucking in a $300 gift card for anyone who signs up right now.

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The deal is available across the entire S10 range, which is a good news if you’re after the flagship S10+ or even the more humble S10e, which we actually really liked.

The cheapest plans for all three devices is the $25 plan (plus the handset repayments), but you only get 5GB of data a month. Regardless of what phone you want we recommend going for at least the $30 plan (plus handset repayments) as that bumps you straight up to 20GB a month. All of the plans last for 24-months.

The bonus $300 gift card can be redeemed at Woolworths, Big W, BWS, Dan Murphy’s and Caltex – so you don’t just have to spend it on groceries if you don’t want. Imagine how many goon bags you could get.

Here are a closer look at the plans:

S10

S10+

S10e

This offer is available until December 24 and gift cards will be sent out around 6 to 8 weeks after a customer activates their plan.


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