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Telstra cuts postpaid mobile, customers moved to upfront direct debit plans – NEWS.com.au
Telstra cuts postpaid mobile, customers moved to upfront direct debit plans

Telstra has scrapped its postpaid mobile plans and will now automatically debit customers accounts when payment is due instead of giving them two weeks to pay.The telco says the change will provide “greater price certainty” to customers.
“You will know exactly how much your plan will cost each month with no nasty surprises,” Telstra said.
But not everyone is happy with the change, according to reactions on social media.
“This seems really disadvantageous to a lot of people,” one Telstra customer…
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