Tom's Guide Approved - Sponsored Offer from Yomojo
Unhappy with Moose Mobile's Vodafone switch? This AU$1 Yomojo deal is the perfect escape plan — and lets you stay on the Optus network
Plus, score discounts on the next five recharges, with savings of up to AU$88.30
With the recent announcement that Moose Mobile will be migrating all of its existing customers to the Vodafone network, plenty of people are feeling understandably annoyed.
If you chose Moose because it ran on Optus, finding out you’re being pushed onto another network — whether you like it or not — isn’t exactly great news. If you've been mulling switching to another Optus telco, Yomojo has stepped in with a compelling offer that not only keeps you on familiar coverage, but also saves you money during your first six months.
Right now, Moose users who switch to Yomojo can get their first month on any of the four SIM plans for just AU$1, with varying discounts over the next five months depending on the plan you pick. The Starter plan is arguably the standout, as it's been slashed by 50% off the usual price for that introductory period.
Yomojo Starter plan (29GB) | AU$1 for the first month, then 50% off months 2–6 (save AU$86.15 on the first 6 months)
If Moose Mobile’s decision to switch networks has left a bad taste, Yomojo’s offering a pretty tidy escape route. Switch over and you’ll pay just AU$1 for your first month on the Starter plan, then 50% off for the next five months. That drops the plan from AU$24.90 to AU$12.45 p/m for months 2–6, or AU$63.25 across the full six‑month stretch — a total saving of AU$86.15 compared to the regular cost.
Total minimum cost is AU$1 | Total cost for first year: AU$212.65
If you need more data, Yomojo’s other plans are currently AU$5 off for months 2–6*, giving you a decent saving no matter which option fits your usage. It’s all prepaid, there’s no contract, and porting your number generally only takes a few minutes.
Yomojo Plan | Cost: First Month | Cost: Months 2-6 | 6-Month Total | Savings |
Starter (29GB) | AU$1 | AU$12.45 (50% off) | AU$63.25 | AU$86.15 |
Essential (42GB) | AU$1 | AU$24.90 (AU$5 off) | AU$125.50 | AU$71.30 |
Pro (105GB) | AU$1 | AU$29.90 (AU$5 off) | AU$150.50 | AU$88.30 |
Ultra (220GB) | AU$1 | AU$44.90 (AU$5 off) | AU$225.50 | AU$73.30 |
To drive the point home, Yomojo has even put together a cheeky little browser game where its mascot, Jo, fires SIM cards at wandering moose to “rescue” them from the Vodafone migration. It’s light‑hearted, but the message is pretty clear: if you’re not keen on being dragged onto a new network, Yomojo’s happy to scoop you up. Simply head over to Yomojo's 'Switch from Moose' page to play.
If the forced switch to Vodafone has left you annoyed or weighing your options, this deal makes it straightforward to stay on Optus while trimming your bill at the same time. It’s a clean exit — and a way to avoid a network change you didn’t ask for.
Just make sure you don't wait too long to sign up, as this promotion is only available until July 31, 2026.
Yomojo's 'Switch from Moose' promo is valid for new sign-ups only. Must activate within 45 days. Auto-renewal required to keep the promo within the first 6 months. Promotion valid until July 31, 2026, or until withdrawn.
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