
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA256 Hi, On 14/10/18 15:18, Russell Coker via luv-talk wrote:
On Wednesday, 3 October 2018 4:13:05 AM AEDT Andrew McGlashan via luv-talk wrote:
On 02/10/18 22:38, Russell Coker via luv-talk wrote:
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$16.70 per month per person for 2 accounts that each have a quota of 16G per month.
https://www.kogan.com/au/buy/kogan-mobile-prepaid-voucher-code-large- 365-day
s-17gb-30-days/
So.. .17GB instead of 16GB .... however, it says that it is "sold out" ???
Kogan keeps having these deals. It's like CopperArt. If you miss one deal you get the next one.
Yes, the same with many things. Supermarket specials come around again and again -- I never understand how they can sell some junk food at such exorbitant ricing and people still seem happy? Many things are a no buy for me unless they are significantly marked down; a "half price" special is not value when full price is triple or more than what it should be.
It is also PERSONAL USE only AND it is using the Vodafone network.
It seems to mostly work fine. There are many places where Telstra gives better coverage, but a few corner cases where Vodafone gives better coverage (like the basement of the Arts and Design building at Melbourne University).
As for personal use, there's nothing stopping you from using it for work. You just have to sign up under your own name.
Then "personal use" is a dud terms of service; it makes everyone whom uses these products in business into "Aaron Swartz" .. not doing anything wrong, really, but the law doesn't see it that way :( The other thing I don't understand about personal/business is that people without a job and plenty of "free" time are more likely to spend considerable time on the mobile than those busy at "work" on paid or unpaid tasks with the mobile being a significant distraction. Anyone actively working, sans sales people, do better to ignore the mobile on the whole and make use of voicemail and/or email or other forms of communication for a significant number of interactions -- sure there are times when a quick call is far better than back and forth emails that become useless because one or the other sender is ambiguous in the content and no reply email ever gets it solved quickly ... in those situations a quick call can be gold to stop the nonsense. Having said all that, sometimes you cannot ignore the incoming mobile call. A Signal call can equally put to rest issues raised by ambiguous Signal messages in the same way as a call does for emails. btw Nobody should put ANY trust in the mobile phone network when it calls to calls and SMS as it is an extremely insecure medium. At the very least you should be using Signal [or some other trust worthy end-to-end encryption tool with encrypted messages and calls, at the very least.... So sad that there is a need for Signal at all, but such is life. Oh and using Signal, you need data, the unlimited calls and text doesn't come in to it. Then you need to be able to trust your data path, which usually means only using trusted WiFi networks and/or 3G/4G data on the mobile. Definitely don't use any "free" WiFi, especially if you can't trust it 100% ... that's why using your own hotspot is so important these days. Cheers A. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iHUEAREIAB0WIQTJAoMHtC6YydLfjUOoFmvLt+/i+wUCW8LVNAAKCRCoFmvLt+/i +06EAPwNLX/TUeYxx7B3pSOkqirVAxZ02cZVMY5TiOeKtviAnAEAgDNiT52NS5qR PyZaeQ3W6m6hWQMVBZMPZK1JJHgJ7fA= =2ZKj -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----