Origin Energy Black Friday deal: Score up to 50,000 Everyday Rewards points

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Are you an Everyday Rewards member? If so, don't miss out on Origin Energy's Black Friday deal!

Yep, you read that right. Black Friday deals are being extended to your energy plan, too.

Origin Energy is offering up to 50,000 Everyday Rewards points for switching electricity, gas and internet.

Here's the exact breakdown:

  • Electricity: 15,000 points when you sign up to the Origin Everyday Rewards Variable plan
  • Gas: Also 15,000 points when you sign up to the Origin Everyday Rewards Variable plan
  • Internet: 20,000 points

The offer ends on 3 December 2024 so you'll need to get in quick.

(Live in NSW? New and moving customers can score a $150 electricity bill credit too. You will need to sign up by 29 November 2024).

How much are 50,000 Everyday Rewards points worth?

50,000 Everyday Rewards points are worth $250. Every 2,000 points gives you $10 off, so 50,000 points equates to 25 x $10 discounts.

You can redeem the money off your shopping at Woolies or other participating stores like Big W.

Am I eligible for Origin Energy's Black Friday deal?

Let's chat about electricity and gas first.

Origin Energy is one of Australia's biggest energy retailers, offering plans across NSW, VIC, southeast QLD, SA, and the ACT.

To check if it covers your address, just pop it into its website and you'll know within seconds.

As for internet, as long as you have an NBN connection you should be able to sign up for Origin Internet.

Is Origin Energy's Black Friday deal worth it?

Electricity and gas

It will largely come down to its plan prices.

Pop your address into Origin Energy's website to check out its electricity and gas prices - they can vary depending on where you live.

Besides looking at the annual estimate, take a look at the usage rates and supply charges too.

The supply charge is the daily fee for staying connected to the energy network, and the usage rate is what you pay for the energy you actually use.

Compare these to your current rates (check your last bill for details) or even other providers to see if going with Origin Energy is worth it.

The bonus Everyday Rewards points won't be as sweet if you end up paying more with Origin Energy (unless you switch to a cheaper provider in a few months).

Keeping prices aside, the energy giant also offers access to additional perks:

  • An app to track energy usage and manage your plan
  • Access to its Origin Spike program. This is for households with a smart meter. Adjust your energy use to off-peak times and get rewarded
  • $50 referral bonus as a bill credit
  • Keep earning Everyday Rewards points on its Everyday Rewards variable plan

Internet

Origin Energy's NBN plans are on the pricier side, with monthly costs starting at $83 a month.

However, you get the convenience of bundling most of your utilities under one provider and a 12-month subscription to Paramount Plus.

You can compare NBN plans from Origin and other providers before making a decision.

Not fussed about Everyday Rewards points? ENGIE (formerly Simply Energy) is handing out a $500 energy bill credit for Black Friday. Take a look at the deal, or explore other energy sign-up offers if you're after more choices.

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