Win 1 of 5 amaysim AS YOU GO SIM cards

amaysim SIM card with calculator and BlackBerry phone

amaysim SIM card with calculator and BlackBerry phone

COMPETITION CLOSED

You may not know it, but there are alternatives these days to signing long mobile phone contracts with the big providers. One such alternative that doesnโ€™t lock you into high costs is amaysim.



amaysim AS YOU GO offers a fair and simple pricing structure; with standard calls costing 15c per minute Australia wide, any network, anytime. Standard SMS are charged at 12c each and data at 5c per MB. You buy the SIM; you get the service, with no minimum contract term and no minimum usage.

This low-priced and easy to understand service is supported by an Australian customer service centre and sits on the Optus 3G network, covering over 97% of Australia.

Thanks to amaysim, TechStyles has five amaysim SIM cards to give away to readers of TechStyles, each loaded with $50 of amaysim AS YOU GO credit. Credit on amaysim AS YOU GO lasts 90 days and, in addition to the simple low rates, there is free national unlimited mobile access to Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, MySpace, eBay and Foursquare (excluding links to third party content).

Find out more about the company’s products at the amaysim website.

How to enter

1. Subscribe to the TechStyles newsletter in the box below. After entering you’ll be taken to a new page – don’t forget to come back and add your answer to the competition question (see below).

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2. Scroll down this page, to the ‘Leave a Reply’ section, provide your full name, and a valid email address, and leave an answer to the following question:

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Entry is open to all permanent residents of Australia. Click to download the full amaysim AS YOU GO SIM card competition terms and conditions.

The Win 1 of 5 amaysim Pay As You Go SIM cards competition closes at midnight AEST, 31 August, 2011.