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LivingSkinny

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#201816 5-Sep-2016 05:59
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Hey Everyone

 

We've got some news - this morning we've launched Skinny Direct!

 

It's a new mobile service by us at Skinny Mobile, but it's only available online at skinnydirect.co.nz

 

It works in a similar way to our broadband service in that you just add your debit or credit card upon sign up which then repurchases your Combo automatically every 30 days.  So no more top ups!

 

We have 2 Combos available, a $30 Combo with 3GB data or a $50 Combo with 6GB data.  Both Combos also come with unlimited NZ calling & texts and free voicemail.  Does that put a smile on your dial?  We hope so :)

 

How do we manage such data amounts at those prices?  Well, by going direct to us we don't have to pay extra things like rent, commissions etc and we think the people who take this up would most likely prefer to self serve rather than calling us anyway, so we instantly save dollars there.  And they go back into the plans.

 

Give it a go and tell us what you think!  Only available online at skinnydirect.co.nz or from the Skinny Direct app in the App Store and Google Play :)

 


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  #1624464 6-Sep-2016 11:19
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Personally I would have branded the new Skinny Direct products as something completely different -- too confusing otherwise


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