40% off 52 Week Plans ($177 Plan: 4GB Data, 300 Rollover Minutes, Unlimited Texts. $263 Plan: 10GB Data) @ Skinny

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$351 plan now $177, $520 now $263

Comparison of 52-Week Plans
Feature $296 52-Week Rollover Mobile Plan $439 52-Week Endless Mobile Plan
Monthly Data Allowance 4GB (max speed, every 28 days) 10GB (max speed, every 28 days)
Endless Data No Yes (at reduced speeds after 10GB)
Rollover Data Yes (unused 4GB data rolls over to next cycle) No
Voice Minutes 300 Rollover Minutes (NZ & AUS, every 28 days) Unlimited Calls (NZ & AUS)
Rollover Minutes Yes (unused minutes roll over to next cycle) No
Unlimited Texts Yes (NZ & AUS) Yes (NZ & AUS)
Unlimited Skinny Minutes Yes (unlimited calls to Skinny numbers) No
Hotspotting & Tethering Yes Yes
Voicemail No Yes
Plan Charge $296 upfront $439 upfront
Data Add-Ons Available Yes (for extra data or minutes) Yes (for extra data at max speed)
Rollover of Unused Minutes/Data Yes (for data and voice minutes) No
Additional Features - Endless Data after 10GB at reduced speeds

Key Differences:

Data Allowance:

The $296 plan gives you 4GB of data per 28 days, with unused data rolling over.

The $439 plan offers 10GB max-speed data per 28 days and "Endless Data" at reduced speeds after the 10GB is used.

Voice Minutes:

The $296 plan includes 300 rollover minutes to NZ & AUS numbers, with unused minutes rolling over.

The $439 plan gives unlimited calls to NZ & AUS numbers, with no rollover.

Unlimited Texts:

Both plans offer unlimited texts to NZ & AUS numbers.

Rollover Minutes/Data:

The $296 plan allows both data and voice minutes to roll over to the next cycle.

The $439 plan does not include rollover for either data or voice minutes.

Voicemail:

Voicemail is only available on the $439 plan.

Skinny Referrals

Referral: random (28)

Referee gets 4GB rollover data, referrer gets $20 account credit. Referee must activate new sim and buy a $16 or above 4 weekly rollover plan.

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  • +10

    So…. still Kogan mobile then?

    • -2

      Not if you want shortcodes :/ That's the main reason I stick with skinny.

      • +13

        Kogan shortcodes have worked for awhile now

        • +1

          whaa??? Ok! Finally time for me to switch! Thank you

      • +3

        What are shortcodes?

        • the ones places like doctors, winz and pharmacies send you and to replay yes/no for stuff

    • Once you run out of data, aren't the data packs pricey on Kogan? Or do they have an unlimited data/slow speed option now?

      • +2

        So don't be tight and go for a larger pack, it works out to be probably another extra $5 a month, still a steal compared to what's being advertised here

      • you get more than 3x the data on the extra large 32gb plan for $20 cheaper than the 10gb here, if you think you'll run out of 32gb in a month then a true unlimited plan might be better for you.

    • -1

      I've moved to Korgan and the customer service is horrid. 7 days of generic kicking the can down the road replies from a foreign service center…I got my number ported over from Skinny to Korgan and somehow my number can't receive calls, but everything else works.

      I now see why they're the cheapest…

    • unsure why you would go for this when KOgan is 15G for $165 BOGOF

  • +5

    Prices are wrong. The 4gb plan is $177, the Endless plan is $263.

    • +3

      Respectfully, the eff are you on about?

      Kogan and Mighty have bogof deals now which work out to be around $15 or less a month with loads more data and unlimited text/calls. Way better than what warehouse is giving.

      Unless you're so tight that you want to pay $9 for 300mb of course, in which case you do you.

      • The last 12 months cost me $140 which includes a handful of extra-call-time packs. Combined with the warehouse unpredictable bonus promos I have 9GB of rollover data, so I think its fair to want more from the competitors' promotions trying to draw us over. They are clearly targeting those who are used to spending $40 a month. (and perhaps rightly so).
        Maybe I will accept another $25 to my annual costs to get away from awkward warehouse mobile, but as a cheapie I simply seem to hold out hope for a real deal that suits me.

    • +1

      https://www.cheapies.nz/node/53638

      $13.75 for large plan beats your warehouse plan

    • The Kogan large works out to be less than $14 a month.

  • Bah, just renewed my 4-weekly yesterday

    • Call and ask them to refund. I did same

      • +1

        I've set a reminder for when mine expires to grab this deal before 7 December

  • Be good if these were eligible for the double data over summer

    • Already is double for me… 1gb plan for $17 meanwhile this will be $13(?) and 4gb data. No complaints from me!

  • Voicemail is an optional feature now, not just a given?

    • -2

      Nobody calls nowdays unless they're scammers 😂 if it's important they'll call back

  • This seems weird to me, what benefit does this cheapest plan have over the cheaper kogan plan? Seems worse in every way,

    Also the chart up top doesn't mention if mms are free or charged or x many free

    • Spark Network (Skinny) vs One NZ Network (Kogan) - for some (including me) there's a huge difference in signal strength when rural

  • I am still waiting on shipping for this. Hasn't even left.

    • +1

      you can pickup a $0.99 sim card from PAK'nSAVE

  • Signed up for year, saved me a fair bit on my existing Spark plan. Thanks!

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