Optus Discount Codes for July 2024
Try these 3 Optus discount codes to save money on SIM-only plans, phones, smartwatches and more.
Optus: score $60 off over 6 months on the Optus Plus Entertainer Superfast 5G Home Broadband Plan
Optus: score $25 off the 60GB $45 prepaid plan
Optus: score an Optus Choice Plus Student Plan for only $39p/m
FAQs
Does Optus offer free shipping?
Yes — Optus offers free standard shipping on products ordered from its website.
Does Optus accept returns?
Optus does not accept returns if you change your mind about a product or purchase. However, if a product does not meet a customer guarantee or is under warranty, you can return an item for a refund or replacement (if applicable).
Does Optus offer student discounts?
Yes — if you check out the Optus Student Hub, you'll often find a range of discounts across phones, SIM-only plans and home internet products. All you need to do is verify your student status.
Hints & tips
Trade in your old device: If you have an old phone, tablet or smartwatch, Optus offers a trade-in service, where you can receive a Mastercard gift card in return. If you have an eligible item, you can head over to the Optus Trade In page to start the process.
Take advantage of pre-orders: Optus typically offers a pre-order incentive when highly anticipated phones, like a new iPhone or Samsung Galaxy, are announced. Pre-order offers can include headphones, smartwatches, discounts for the phone or subsequent plan, or a free upgrade.
How to use Optus discount codes
1. Choose an Optus coupon code from our page and click "Get Code" to reveal it.
2. Copy the code, and head to the Optus website to start shopping.
3. Add all the items you want to purchase to your shopping cart, then click on the cart in the top right-hand corner of the page when you’re ready to check out.
4. Sign in to your Optus account or make a new account.
5. Paste the voucher code in the box provided and apply the discount
6. Your order total should update to the discounted amount. If it doesn’t, it likely means the code you have used has either expired or is not valid for the product(s) you have chosen.
How we source coupon codes
The coupons you’ll find on Tom’s Guide have been sourced by our dedicated coupons team, who use the web, our relationships with retailers and our affiliate networks to find the latest codes. The offers on each coupon page are updated every few days to ensure we feature the freshest ways to save, and our commercial team (based in Sydney) also sources exclusive codes and sales info directly from some of the biggest retailers in Australia.
How we test coupon codes
All the coupon codes we list on our pages have been tested by our coupons team to check they work as intended before they’ve been uploaded. You’ll find a wide range of coupons on Tom’s Guide, including free shipping offers, student discounts, and savings on various kinds of products.
Unless otherwise noted, to ensure that all listed discount codes are available to use, we don’t include any one-time use or user-specific coupons. We also provide as much information as we can to keep things as clear as possible — any expiry dates or terms and conditions will be listed alongside the code. Look for the ‘Terms & Conditions’ text — you’ll be able to click this to expand this section for more details.
What to do if a discount code doesn’t work
We take care to only list tried and tested discount codes on our pages, so all coupons should be active and confer the listed discount or deal. However, although we keep up to date with expiry dates and any terms and conditions, sometimes retailers change these before we can update our pages.
Should a code fail to work as expected, check you meet any listed requirements. These can include minimum spends, multibuy offers, or product-specific promotions (such as "10% off selected tablets"). You can view all associated requirements by clicking “View terms and conditions” below your code.
If this does not solve your issue, you can contact our customer service team by emailing ecommau@futurenet.com. Make sure to let us know which coupon you were trying to use and which page this was listed on, and we’ll be in touch to help as soon as possible.
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Thanks to this model, we can save our readers money without charging you a thing. You won’t pay a cent to get the discounts listed on our pages, so whichever code or deal you choose, you’ll get exactly what it says on the tin.
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Lucy Scotting is a digital content writer for Tom’s Guide in Australia, primarily covering NBN and internet-related news. Lucy started her career writing for HR and staffing industry publications, with articles covering emerging tech, business and finance. In her spare time, Lucy can be found watching sci-fi movies, working on her dystopian fiction novel or hanging out with her dog, Fletcher.
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About Optus
Optus is one of the largest telecommunications companies in Australia, with over 11 million customers as of 2023. Previously trading as government-owned AUSSAT Pty Ltd, Optus' beginnings stem from 1981, when AUSSAT satellites were used for both military and civilian communications and delivering TV services to remote communities across Australia. AUSSAT was then sold to Optus Communications in 1991, where the newly founded telco was launched with the goal of providing fierce competition to then government-owned telco, Telecom Australia, now known as Telstra. Optus notes that its mobile coverage currently reaches 98% of the Australian population, and through a partnership with SpaceX, it plans to extend this cover to 100% by the end of 2025. Its wide coverage and competitive pricing has helped contribute to the telco's popularity among consumers, especially in the areas of NBN, 5G internet and mobile phone plans. Alongside its mobile and internet plans, Optus has dabbled in the sporting space, with the launch of the Optus Sport streaming service in 2016. The launch coincided with Optus’s acquisition of the broadcast rights for the English Premier League in Australia, which means the streamer has bolstered a large following of football fans due to the exclusivity.
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Lucy Scotting is a digital content writer for Tom’s Guide in Australia, primarily covering NBN and internet-related news. Lucy started her career writing for HR and staffing industry publications, with articles covering emerging tech, business and finance. In her spare time, Lucy can be found watching sci-fi movies, working on her dystopian fiction novel or hanging out with her dog, Fletcher.