Tech

Save $1040 on your mobile bills by switching your power to Amaysim

Amaysim was just a little telco, battling the big guys with new and innovating pricing plans – but recently they launched an Energy business allowing homeowners to switch their power bills for potential savings.

They’ve launched a pretty impressive offer to attract customers.  Perhaps to draw attention to themselves, or perhaps because it hasn’t been reaching the early targets they’ve hoped – but most likely because it follows the successful pattern of their original mobile business.

The deal is simple – switch your energy business to Amaysim, and they’ll give you two $40 plans for a year.  Because Amaysim’s plans are 28 days, that’s more than just 12 “months”.  In fact, it works out as $1040 saving every year.

Those plans offer unlimited calls and texts, plus 15GB of data – more than enough for the average family member so as long as you’re willing to switch your power bills over – it’s a cracker deal.

Julian Ogrin, CEO of amaysim, says: “Our research shows that the time of having different providers for your utilities is coming to an end. Australian consumers are ready for the one provider that does it all.

The free mobile offer demonstrates just one of the benefits of consolidating your household services into the one provider. amaysim reduces unnecessary stress and hassle from Australian households by creating simple home services under the one roof. Time equals money and if there’s a better deal, customers should take it!

“97% of Aussies use up to 15GB of data a month, so we are confident our plan will cover all their mobile needs. Switching to one of our energy plans and receiving two free mobile plans for a year is a fantastic opportunity for couples and families to reduce their household bills.”

Web: Amaysim

Recent Posts

  • Tech

Google set to launch new AI Assisted Smart Glasses in 2026

Google has unveiled plans to launch Smart Glasses powered by AI over the next year,…

9 hours ago
  • Tech

TikTok enforces Social Media Age Ban and deletes videos made by under 16s

Kids across Australia are waking up to the Albanese Government's Social Media Minimum Age legislation…

17 hours ago
  • Motoring

Uniden’s iGO Play 10+ bringing smart features to any vehicle

If you have an older car, devoid of all the smart features of Apple CarPlay…

1 day ago
  • Lifestyle

IKEA shows that zero-emissions logistics is possible

When you have any fleet there is no getting around that it has an impact,…

1 day ago
  • Tech

AI Features of your Samsung phone you have to at least try out!

I know, I know, you’ve heard a lot about Artificial Intelligence over the last few…

1 day ago
  • Tech

98,000 Samsung Phones still need a software update to be able to make Triple Zero calls

In the wake of the Optus network issue which led to hundreds of failed Triple…

1 day ago