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Bonus $700 JB Hi-Fi Gift Card When You Join 2degrees on a $80/Month 12 Months Mobile Plan (New Customer Only) @ JB Hi-Fi

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New customers only.

Bonus $700 JB Hi-Fi Gift Card When Joining 2degrees Mobile on a $80 per month plan
Minimum 12 month term.

Works out to be approx
$80 x 12 = $960 - $700 GC = $260
$260/12 = $21.67 per month for the mobile plan

The $80 plan includes unlimited data, mins and texts to NZ and Australia


JB Gift card

  • Gift cards are only available to new 2degrees Pay Monthly customers who sign up to a JB plan. If you switch from another 2degrees Pay Monthly plan to a 2degrees JB plan you are not eligible to receive a gift card.
  • The value of the gift card is repayable on a pro-rated basis if you end or change your plan within 12 months of signing up to your 2degrees JB Plan in accordance with the Table below. Any amounts repayable should be applied to your next Bill. Refer to the table below which sets out the amount repayable depending on the number of months after you signed up to the applicable JB Plan that you end or downgrade your plan.
  • The amounts repayable apply to each plan you received a gift card for including each Family Plan. For example, if you end 4 JB plans (1 Account plan and 3 Family Plans) within 12 months you will need to repay the pro-rated amount for each of the 4 gift cards.
  • If you change an eligible JB Plan within 12 months of signing up the applicable gift card is not replaced with a gift card of the value of the gift card that applied to that eligible JB Plan you have changed to.
  • One gift card per eligible JB plan.
  • The gift card or any remaining balance on a gift card cannot be returned and is otherwise non-transferrable and cannot be taken as cash.

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  • Nice, but is there expiry on the gift cards? Harvey Norman is like 2 months which is dumb af

    • +2

      All Gift Cards sold at JB Hi-Fi or at third party locations do not expire Gift Cards can be redeemed at any time even if a Gift Card specifies an expiry date.

      https://support.jbhifi.co.nz/hc/en-nz/articles/1601284699100…

      • Watch out tho NL gave out cards with 3mo expiry despite their normal ones being 12m.

        • Same as Mitre10, ones that they give out are 3 months compared to the normal ones that do not expire.

          I had like $900 worth of Mitre10 vouchers that I had to spend buying washing liquid, dishwashing tablets.

          • @turtleattacks: That’s a lot of dishwashing liquid & tablets!

            • @bigcheese: It was something like 10x Persil washing liquid, 10x Dettol liquids, 5x bin bags etc etc.

              We are just still using it now and getting to the end!

          • @turtleattacks: I wonder if you can buy something $900 and then return it to get credit in order to extend the expiry date?

            I got $250 gift card (spend $899 to get $250) from Noel Leeming, also has 2 months expiry date but their normal gift cards have 5 years.

    • FYI:

      *Max speeds on Unlimited Plans reduce to 1.2mbps after allocated plan data, per person. At reduced speeds you can mostly use your data on your phone the same as before but image quality, loading times and high-speed applications will be impacted. Fair Use Policy applies.

      After 100GB: You can mostly use your data on your phone the same as before including listen to music, browse online, Zoom call, stream, download stuff, watch movies but the image quality will be lower (particularly hotspotting to a big screen), it’s not suitable for HD video, there may be buffering/interruptions, some high speed gaming and applications may not work and loading large files may take longer. Click here for more details. Unlimited mins/texts/data: Standard NZ and Aussie mins and person to person text, excl. premium rate numbers (eg short codes). Calls rounded up to the next minute. NZ data usage only. Excludes picture messages & video calls, standard rates apply. Click here for full T&Cs.

  • How do I trick them into becoming a new customer though

    • +1

      You cant. Switch to another provider wait 3 months then you can.
      There was a prepay trick but they banned this when it was being exploited.

      • +1

        Could you explain a bit more of this? Appreciated, is it discussed somewhere?

        • I work for the competition. Prepay conversion was a loophole but they have patched this and added penalties to places that do it.
          Better to switch elsewhere for a few months then take them up on the half price plans they will do it in November ish

          • @mdsl32: Thanks. Why they will do penalties ? Are you saying people quit before their contract ends?

            • @baishishun: Talking sales staff getting penalties for doing the hack.

              End users would not be punished but the loop hole does not work

    • Just dont tell them you are a current customer and then close that once your new one is running, othersise, if you have a dual sim phone, Turn your current number to prepay (if you even care about keeping it) and then get a new plan with a new number from them on this deal.

  • Looking at the full terms on 2degrees and came across this

    1. The amounts repayable apply to each plan you received a gift card for including each Family Plan. For example, if you end 4 JB plans (1 Account plan and 3 Family Plans) within 12 months you will need to repay the pro-rated amount for each of the 4 gift cards.

    Does that sound like each ‘family plan’ member at $40pm will also receive a gift card?

    • +1

      There's a table on the page you linked saying how much you'd get. Seems like the $40 family plan attached to the $80 plan is eligible for a $200 card.

      Overall taking the family plan would cost $280 extra per user, so you'd be better off just taking another main contract at $260 until the 12 month mark when it would get cheaper.

  • +1

    I had a same plan in Christmas.
    1st 6 months was half price and you will get $600 gift card for long time validity

    $80/2=$40.00

    $406=$240.00
    $80
    6=$480.00 total 720

    720-600=120
    120/12=10. Per month. Best deal i can get

  • Anyone know if the standard $8 roaming works for this? Couldn’t find it specifically referenced in the JB plan terms

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