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Take your Number to Skinny on a $17+ Prepaid Plan & Receive 100GB Bonus Data (Valid for 28 Days, No Rollover) @ Skinny

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Repeat of this deal.

100GB Porting offer terms and conditions:

  • 100GB Bring your number offer is a promotional offer and is valid for only 2 days, from 25-26 November 2023.
  • Offer only available to those who port their number to Skinny during promotional period
  • 100GB bonus data has a 28-day expiry date from activation, and will not rollover
  • Bonus data is only available when you sign up to a $17 or above Skinny mobile plan
  • Data is a one-off bonus and you must be on a $17 or above Skinny mobile plan to use your data
  • If you are on a $40, $50 or $70 Endless data plan, your free bonus data gives you an extra 100GB of max speed data before your data speeds reduced
  • Bonus data of 100GB will usually take up to 1 hour or less to be applied to your plan. However, in some cases, this may take up to 1-3 working days to be applied.
  • For SIMs purchased in-store, SIM must be activated on 25 or 26 November. 2023
  • SIMs ordered from Skinny’s website must be ordered on 25 or 26 November 2023 and activated by 12:00pm midday on Friday 1 December 2023.
  • If you are experiencing trouble porting your number to Skinny, please visit www.skinny.co.nz/contact-us to see how we can help.
  • 100GB bonus data is in addition to our usual 8GB porting bonus data.

Offer available on 25th and 26th November 2023 only. 100GB free data applies when on a $17 or above mobile plan. For SIMs purchased in-store, SIM must be activated on 25th or 26th November. SIMs ordered from Skinny website must be ordered on 25th or 26th November and activated by 12:00pm midday Friday 1st December 2023. 100GB free data expires within 28 days unless used prior. Porting customers will still receive 8GB bonus data which expires within 12 months unless used prior.

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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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  • +2

    This really is a strange offer. Be so much more attractive if it could be spread over 12 months or something.

    • I think you'd be surprised how many people take them up on it despite it being such shitty value. My information is a little out of date but it used to be that prepay was a pretty constant churn between providers so I could see an offer like this being effective.

  • +1

    I was really excited until I saw the no rollover. What's the point? Move all your stuff over to skinny so you can have 30 days of near unlimited data. Then regular service resumes. While Kogan has half price for a year on their plans.

    • I've been on the $17 Skinny plan for years but am just changing to Kogan. It's a far better deal.

      • Yeah, my wife did a year ago, but is switching back from Kogan. Can't reply to short codes, and text messages seem to be about 50% successful / days delayed. No idea why. have seen others comment this as well :/ Shame as it's really cheap.

  • +1

    That 28 days is pointless, should let you keep using it as long as you renew the $17 plan on time.

  • +3

    What a strange and absolutly useless offer

  • +1

    Skinny used to be the best, most affordable in the market. But their marketing activities have been just stupid and useless for last couple of years.. Their xmas promo is probably going to be 2GB data during weekends which is better than nothing, but they've been milking it for so long while others in the market came back with much better offers.

  • Agree with all that has been said here. I'm currently on Skinny, having moved from Kogan when my BOGOF deal expired. I only require a very limited service as I'm only an occasional cell phone user, so monthly price is the overall driver for me.

    I got onto Skinny with the recent 8GB bonus data offer and I think that has rolled over the past couple of months. But, the only bright spot in an otherwise underwhelming product. Will be moving back to Kogan shortly.

    • +1

      If you're only an occasional mobile user then you should look at Warehouse Mobile
      You only need to top up $5 per year to maintain your number.
      You could stay on casual rates and not pay anything when you don't use it. Then when it comes time to use it again either pay the casual rate price (16c per txt or per minute calling) or buy a pack.

  • +1

    changing all my 4 skinny phones to the kogan deal this weekend

    https://www.koganmobile.co.nz/

    $13.56 per month, 15GB data, unlimited calls. prepay 1 year.

    tried of the crap data plans on skinny for the price

    • Do they support shortcode numbers yet? Last I read they didn't…or I'm dreaming and I didn't read that at all.

      • +1

        No change.
        Premium short code numbers still not supported with Kogan.

        • Hmm…how often do I actually need to reply to shortcodes…..

          • @itakestime: its only shortcodes that cost 20 cents to reply wont work, you can receive them but not reply
            the shortcodes that are free, will still work
            the list is here
            https://www.spark.co.nz/content/dam/spark/documents/pdfs/mob…

            anyway im not paying 350$ more per year for a fraction of the data for the 4 skinny mobiles for the pleasure of paying 20 cents to a couple companies
            every other month, can survive without it

            • +1

              @doxx: Yeah, I've taken the same view and purchased the year plan :)

  • Enjoying myrepublics offer for 25 per month (remember to turn off Global Roaming by default). If it lasted 12 months I would jump across.

  • +1

    Waiting for another MVNO to offer on spark network.

  • Too bad the 28 days finish before New Years otherwise would have been handy to get one to take camping as no wifi available

  • +1

    The 365 Day Kogan Mobile plans are still 50% off till ~27th…

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