Optus' iPhone elites get upgrade discount

By Liam Tung, ZDNet.com.au
25 June 2009 05:09 PM
Tags: 3g s, iphone, optus, 3gs, upgrade, discount, customer, cent

update Select Optus iPhone customers have been offered a 40 per cent discount on to-be-determined "early upgrade fees" for Apple's new iPhone 3GS.

Some Optus iPhone customers were sent this message this morning:

"We know you are only partway through your 24-month plan so because you pre-registered for iPhone info we're offering you the chance to upgrade to the new Apple iPhone 3GS and we will discount 40 [per cent] off your early upgrade fees from your current mobile plan when you take up a new 24-month iPhone plan."

Exactly what the 40 per cent will amount to, however, is yet to be determined. The telco has outlined iPhone pricing for new customers, but is yet to release upgrade pricing.

The offer, which was made to select Optus customers via email and text message today, may be applicable to non-recipients however who will need to pass an in-store assessment by qualified staff, Optus spokespeople told ZDNet.com.au.

Criteria include the length of time the customer has been with Optus, time left on an existing contract, and current spend, the spokesperson said.

The offer comes on the eve of the new device's launch. Optus announced yesterday that it will open city stores at midnight tonight in aide of the device's launch.

Talkback 4 comments

    Different offers Anonymous -- 25/06/09

    "We know you are only part way through your 24 month plan so because you pre-registered for iPhone info we're offering you the chance to upgrade to the new Apple iPhone 3G S and we will discount 30% off your early upgrade fees from your current mobile plan when you take up a new 24 month iPhone plan.†"

    Also 30% off Anonymous -- 26/06/09 (in reply to #320145574)

    I also got that email with THIRTY % off.

    Still Expensive Anonymous -- 26/06/09

    I received an email yesterday with a 40% discount on my $129 plan 24month contract(im 10 months in).
    After going to an optus store this morning and looking into it theres still a $600 fee, $1020 before the discount.
    I'd love to upgrade but I doubt they'll find many customers willing to pay that much for improved speed and a few other features

    Upgrade pricing here ... Anonymous -- 26/06/09

    Check this table for upgrade pricing ...
    http://img523.imageshack.us/img523/9336/img0123z.jpg

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