03-15-2019 09:10 AM
Hey Community,
Starting March 15th, we’re excited to bring you something that’s been long requested- a new Ready-Made plan at $15 with Unlimited International Text. This plan is available for new and existing customers and includes:
How to Get This Offer:
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To learn more about Public Mobile, click here.
-Public Mobile Community Team
FAQ
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What does and does not use my minutes? |
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Will you notify me when I’m almost out of minutes? |
Yes, you will get an SMS message from Public Mobile when you 10 minutes left in your plan. |
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If I don’t have any minutes left, but I have a voicemail message, how do I check my voicemail? |
There are two ways you can check your voicemail.
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Do I have to purchase a Long Distance Add-On to get more than 100 minutes? |
Yes, you need a Long Distance Add-On to get more minutes added to your plan. If you often use more than 100 minutes per 30 days, we recommend one of our plans with unlimited talk. |
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If I purchase a Long Distance Add-On, will my calls use up my Add-On minutes or my in-plan minutes? |
If you purchase a Long Distance Add-On and you’re calling in Canada, your call will use your in-plan minutes first. If you purchase a Long Distance Add-On and you’re calling outside of Canada, your call will use your Long Distance Add-On minutes (as long as the location you’re calling is accessible through your Long Distance Add-On). |
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Will I keep the same plan forever? Will my plan change? |
Please refer to our Terms of Service for more information about our plans. |
03-17-2019 09:29 PM
Thank you @CalgaryBen , appreciate the further insight and confirmation for iphone users!
03-17-2019 05:45 PM - edited 03-17-2019 05:46 PM
@computergeek541 wrote:
@Howiepm wrote:Hi new member but not a Public customer yet.
My wife is with Telus at the moment. She is on the $10 talk and Text plan. No data.
I know Public is part of Telus do you think they will match this plan?
Am I better off switch to this $15? Also would like to know if it is against forum rule to ask for referal?
Thanks
The Public Mobile plan includes much more for only $5 additional.
If she is on Telus Starter 10, that includes:
50 minutes and 50 "incoming/outgoing" sms/mms messages
Telus prepaid Texting 15 has:
no minutes (pay-per-use)
unlimited messsaging
Public Moible $10 plan includes;
50 minutes
50 ougoing text/unlimited incoming texts
Public Mobile $15 plan includes:
100 minutes
unlimited messaging (sms/mms)
Even if we don't factor in autopay discount and bonuses, Public Mobile's plans are better at both price points.
At the $10 price at Public Mobile, you'd be gaining unlimited incoming text messages, and at the $15 price, you'd be gaining 100 caling minutes.
After Autopay (preauthorized payments) are factored in , you would get a $2 discount per 30 days at Public Mobile, but on the $15 plan, you'll also get 250MB of data.
Yes --it's a no brainer PM is the best -- offering very attractive and reasonably priced plans. However as I said in a previous post the following saying may apply " give a mouse some milk and it will ask for a cookie". Have noticed that most -including myself-- seem to like the game of trying to get as low a price as we can -- Let's face it just buying a medium Tim's coffee and a sweet costs more then $3 that we are willing to pay a few times each month, while we chat in this forum complaining about 2 or 3 $$$.
I'm so glad that after more then 10 years with bell I discovered PM and switched to the very reasonable $30 plan with 1GB data - that allows Internet access wherever I am to be able to compare item prices and save save save. (And more savings -- the $30 plan has been reduced to $25)
03-17-2019 05:31 PM
@BEER wrote:
@wetcoaster wrote:
@BEER wrote:
@pweidman wrote:I have just switched from the well researched CHEAPEST plan in Canada (speakout 7-11). I was paying $10/month. I had 100 MB of data and 25¢/min pay as you go call & outgoing text. I was on it for over 10 years. It suited my needs. This random deal that showed up on Google made me make the switch. Thanks Public Mobile!
WOW !!!!! That seems like a very expensive plan - unless you never used it and just kept paying $10/month JUST in case of an emergency. Just a simple text conversation --for eg. 1. where are you 2.at the store. 3. buy some milk 4. ok would cost you $1.00
If you oly intend to use your phone for emergencies then Bell has a $5/month plan. Hope this helps.
Bell Prepaid $5/month Minutes Anytime local 10 minutes Text messages3
Define emergency use....
Unexpected situation requiring immediate attention - such for example - stranded with a flat tire or out of gas or you get seperated in a mall or you may need to call 911 etc.
911 is available on any modern cell phone whether activated or not.
03-17-2019 05:29 PM - edited 03-17-2019 05:29 PM
@wetcoaster wrote:
@BEER wrote:
@pweidman wrote:I have just switched from the well researched CHEAPEST plan in Canada (speakout 7-11). I was paying $10/month. I had 100 MB of data and 25¢/min pay as you go call & outgoing text. I was on it for over 10 years. It suited my needs. This random deal that showed up on Google made me make the switch. Thanks Public Mobile!
WOW !!!!! That seems like a very expensive plan - unless you never used it and just kept paying $10/month JUST in case of an emergency. Just a simple text conversation --for eg. 1. where are you 2.at the store. 3. buy some milk 4. ok would cost you $1.00
If you oly intend to use your phone for emergencies then Bell has a $5/month plan. Hope this helps.
Bell Prepaid $5/month Minutes Anytime local 10 minutes Text messages3
Define emergency use....
Unexpected situation requiring immediate attention - such for example - stranded with a flat tire or out of gas or you get seperated in a mall or you may need to call 911 etc.
03-17-2019 03:25 PM
@Howiepm wrote:Hi new member but not a Public customer yet.
My wife is with Telus at the moment. She is on the $10 talk and Text plan. No data.
I know Public is part of Telus do you think they will match this plan?
Am I better off switch to this $15? Also would like to know if it is against forum rule to ask for referal?
Thanks
The Public Mobile plan includes much more for only $5 additional.
If she is on Telus Starter 10, that includes:
50 minutes and 50 "incoming/outgoing" sms/mms messages
Telus prepaid Texting 15 has:
no minutes (pay-per-use)
unlimited messsaging
Public Moible $10 plan includes;
50 minutes
50 ougoing text/unlimited incoming texts
Public Mobile $15 plan includes:
100 minutes
unlimited messaging (sms/mms)
Even if we don't factor in autopay discount and bonuses, Public Mobile's plans are better at both price points.
At the $10 price at Public Mobile, you'd be gaining unlimited incoming text messages, and at the $15 price, you'd be gaining 100 caling minutes.
After Autopay (preauthorized payments) are factored in , you would get a $2 discount per 30 days at Public Mobile, but on the $15 plan, you'll also get 250MB of data.
03-17-2019 03:18 PM - edited 03-17-2019 03:23 PM
@Howiepm wrote:Hi new member but not a Public customer yet.
My wife is with Telus at the moment. She is on the $10 talk and Text plan. No data.
I know Public is part of Telus do you think they will match this plan?
Am I better off switch to this $15? Also would like to know if it is against forum rule to ask for referal?
Thanks
If you are talking about the $10 500 mins grandfather plan at Telus, I am on that. PM does not do price matching AFAIK. Even if you are on the regular $10 talk & text 50/50 the PM plan is better pricewise because 1. PM charges $2 less 2. all incoming text are free, so it is like getting double the text messages.
The sacrifice is support... only available online, which does have its downside if you need help in a pinch.... PM support is not top notch... waiting days for support is not uncommon. But when all works, you save a bundle, especially if you get referrals, get community rewards, loyalty rewards the longer you are here, etc... it all adds up.
And you can request referrals.
Forgot to add- $15 is good if you need lots of texting... remember for minutes you can manage your extra minutes by buying an 200 or 400 minute add-on which costs 4¢/min or less and the add-on never expire.
HTH.
03-17-2019 02:32 PM
Hi new member but not a Public customer yet.
My wife is with Telus at the moment. She is on the $10 talk and Text plan. No data.
I know Public is part of Telus do you think they will match this plan?
Am I better off switch to this $15? Also would like to know if it is against forum rule to ask for referal?
Thanks
03-17-2019 01:00 PM - edited 03-17-2019 01:02 PM
@BEER wrote:
@pweidman wrote:I have just switched from the well researched CHEAPEST plan in Canada (speakout 7-11). I was paying $10/month. I had 100 MB of data and 25¢/min pay as you go call & outgoing text. I was on it for over 10 years. It suited my needs. This random deal that showed up on Google made me make the switch. Thanks Public Mobile!
WOW !!!!! That seems like a very expensive plan - unless you never used it and just kept paying $10/month JUST in case of an emergency. Just a simple text conversation --for eg. 1. where are you 2.at the store. 3. buy some milk 4. ok would cost you $1.00
If you oly intend to use your phone for emergencies then Bell has a $5/month plan. Hope this helps.
Bell Prepaid $5/month Minutes Anytime local 10 minutes Text messages3
Define emergency use....
For my grasp of emergency use on a real cell line, Speak out still can't be beat, IMO.
$25 minimum top up lasts 365 days. They do charge $1.25/month service charge, gives you $10 for calls ($10=28minutes) and texts ($10=66 outgoing texts, incoming is free, MMS will need the data bucket as mentioned) as pay as you go prepaid. If you need slightly more, just top up again.
Anything more than keeping your phone in the glove box, any Public Mobile plan is beating SpeakOut's offerings these days. (Yeah, I can finally compare Granny Smith apples to Ambrosia apples!)
Public Mobile: $13 for 100 Canada wide minutes, unlimited international texts and 250Mb. (With auto pay) additional minutes: $0.04
SpeakOut: $20 for 100 Canada wide minutes and unlimited Canada wide texts. Additional minutes: $0.35
03-17-2019 12:59 PM
@BEER wrote:
@Anonymous wrote:I've seen you mention that a couple times now. So I went to have a look.
You didn't say it was but...it's not prepaid like here. They'll charge overages for more than 10 minutes. They charge pay as you go for all texts. So then it's really more like a post-paid plan.
The lower cost LD add-on here is about $0.04 per minute...not $0.50. And that's just local not North America.
So sure...$5 for a few minutes of calling and basically nothing else. Or wait for your extra charges after the fact.
Was just a suggestion and though it may help - and by the way it's definately prepaid - And YES PM 's $10 and $15 are better and that's obvious as to why I switched like you to PM.
Certainly. Always good to be helpful with ideas. I had a bunch of other questions and then realized it was all way off topic. 🙂 Yup...lovin' Public Mobile.
03-17-2019 12:47 PM
@Anonymous wrote:I've seen you mention that a couple times now. So I went to have a look.
You didn't say it was but...it's not prepaid like here. They'll charge overages for more than 10 minutes. They charge pay as you go for all texts. So then it's really more like a post-paid plan.
The lower cost LD add-on here is about $0.04 per minute...not $0.50. And that's just local not North America.
So sure...$5 for a few minutes of calling and basically nothing else. Or wait for your extra charges after the fact.
Was just a suggestion and though it may help - and by the way it's definately prepaid - And YES PM 's $10 and $15 are better and that's obvious as to why I switched like you to PM.
03-17-2019 12:23 PM - edited 03-17-2019 12:41 PM
I've seen you mention that a couple times now. So I went to have a look.
You didn't say it was but...it's not prepaid like here. They'll charge overages for more than 10 minutes. They charge pay as you go for all texts. So then it's really more like a post-paid plan.
The lower cost LD add-on here is about $0.04 per minute...not $0.50. And that's just local not North America.
So sure...$5 for a few minutes of calling and basically nothing else. Or wait for your extra charges after the fact.
03-17-2019 12:11 PM - edited 03-17-2019 12:16 PM
@pweidman wrote:I have just switched from the well researched CHEAPEST plan in Canada (speakout 7-11). I was paying $10/month. I had 100 MB of data and 25¢/min pay as you go call & outgoing text. I was on it for over 10 years. It suited my needs. This random deal that showed up on Google made me make the switch. Thanks Public Mobile!
WOW !!!!! That seems like a very expensive plan - unless you never used it and just kept paying $10/month JUST in case of an emergency. Just a simple text conversation --for eg. 1. where are you 2.at the store. 3. buy some milk 4. ok would cost you $1.00
If you oly intend to use your phone for emergencies then Bell has a $5/month plan. Hope this helps.
Bell Prepaid $5/month Minutes Anytime local 10 minutes Text messages3
03-17-2019 11:21 AM - edited 03-17-2019 11:52 PM
@DmcDohko wrote:Already read through that thread but I was looking for more conclusive answers for iphones - I don't want to set it up and then find out it doesn't work.
If you're referring to extending the number of rings or changing the VM number, described in this post, I just tested on my iPhones and it works. You don't need to enter the "+" (but you can, by holding down 0 until + shows up). So, in Alberta, I dialed **61*15875804001*11*20# to configure VM after 20 seconds (default) -- Find your local VM access number here. Also note that this isn't a "call" when you hit Send... it's a registration on the network, so it won't consume minutes.
If you want to disable calls getting to VM altogether, you can enter a bogus number and extend the rings (e.g. dial **61*11111111111*11*30#). In this example, a caller would get 30 seconds of ringing, and then hear a "Call cannot be completed..." type message before being dropped (and not consuming any of your plan's minutes).
You can even store the dial strings above (e.g. **61*15875804001*11*20#) as a contact (e.g. "VM - Restore Settings"), if you find yourself switching this feature from time to time.
Another way to address your concern about consuming minutes to retrieve VM is to install Hangouts or Voico on your iPhone (Voico is easier), and once you've confirmed your number (via SMS), dialing out will show the Caller ID as your number (but not consume plan minutes), so you can call the voicemail number (###-580-4001) using Voico or Hangouts and it'll treat you as if you called from the cell phone itself. On iPhones, getting Hangouts to work with your number is possible, but necessitates you configuring/verifying on an Android device (or as I did, I installed an emulator on my PC and verified/enabled that way, and then it started working on my iPhone).
03-17-2019 10:36 AM
I have just switched from the well researched CHEAPEST plan in Canada (speakout 7-11). I was paying $10/month. I had 100 MB of data and 25¢/min pay as you go call & outgoing text. I was on it for over 10 years. It suited my needs. This random deal that showed up on Google made me make the switch. Thanks Public Mobile!
03-17-2019 10:12 AM
Yet another great deal from PM that will add to the stampede away from Bell Mobility. Since I started spreading the word about PM more then 8 of my friends have left Bell but unfortunately not all used my number as a referral, but no matter I’m happy with my PM account.
03-17-2019 06:48 AM
Greetings.
i was just looking at the chatr wireless with unlimited incoming calls. That would be great.
03-17-2019 04:45 AM - edited 03-17-2019 05:27 AM
@DmcDohko wrote:It's a pretty nice light weight plan and I'm considering getting some people on it but I'm concerned about the usage of minutes...
What concerns me the most is if people leave voicemail messages, and you don't bother to go in and check them, will it still automatically detract from your allotted minutes?
Is there any way to disable the voicemail or make sure it doesn't "steal" minutes from the plan? I've been searching through various past threads and there doesn't seem to be clear answers. Some say there are methods with android, but I'm interested for iphone.
I'd appreciate it if anyone has any current/tested working methods for iphone users.
Take a look at this reply regarding minute usage and voicemail:
Take a look at this reply regarding different ways to manage or turn off voicemail:
03-17-2019 12:42 AM
Already read through that thread but I was looking for more conclusive answers for iphones - I don't want to set it up and then find out it doesn't work. Regardless, thanks for the help @mimmo !
03-16-2019 11:38 PM
@DmcDohko wrote:@mimmobut it says it uses minutes even with call forwarding - it wouldn't count if it's a non existant number? (anyone actually tried this and can confirm it works?)
Check out this thread?
https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/Discussions/Disable-Voicemail/m-p/178587#M53620
03-16-2019 11:24 PM - edited 03-16-2019 11:26 PM
@mimmobut it says it uses minutes even with call forwarding - it wouldn't count if it's a non existant number? (anyone actually tried this and can confirm it works?)
03-16-2019 11:12 PM - edited 03-16-2019 11:15 PM
@bh90210 wrote:would be nice if it came with 200 or 300 minutes.
Some people will never be happy...
- The included 250MB allows you to use a VoIP service like fongo etc, or call features on messengers like Hangouts, TextNow, WhatsApp, Skype etc...
- Long Distance Add-on minutes don't expire until used up, and cost $0.04 ($8/200minutes) or $0.0375 ($15/400), pretty good deal if you only occasionally go over 100 minutes.
And last but not least: For $10 more you get unlimited Canada wide minutes, unlimited international texts and 1GB of data. https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/Announcements/Get-500-MB-500-MB-AutoPay-bonus-at-3G-s...
Edit: ninja'd by @mimmo (his message wasn't there when I started typing and getting my facts together...)
03-16-2019 11:05 PM - edited 03-16-2019 11:07 PM
You could get unlimited anfmd 750 MG of data by getting the 25$plan or just buy long distance addon 15$ for 400 Minutes.
Chatr has a similar plan with unlimited incoming calls, but charges for retrieving voicemail I believe.
03-16-2019 11:00 PM
would be nice if it came with 200 or 300 minutes.
03-16-2019 08:50 PM
Try changing the forwarded number to a non existant number.
@DmcDohko wrote:It's a pretty nice light weight plan and I'm considering getting some people on it but I'm concerned about the usage of minutes...
What concerns me the most is if people leave voicemail messages, and you don't bother to go in and check them, will it still automatically detract from your allotted minutes?
Is there any way to disable the voicemail or make sure it doesn't "steal" minutes from the plan? I've been searching through various past threads and there doesn't seem to be clear answers. Some say there are methods with android, but I'm interested for iphone.
I'd appreciate it if anyone has any current/tested working methods for iphone users.
03-16-2019 08:13 PM
It's a pretty nice light weight plan and I'm considering getting some people on it but I'm concerned about the usage of minutes...
What concerns me the most is if people leave voicemail messages, and you don't bother to go in and check them, will it still automatically detract from your allotted minutes?
Is there any way to disable the voicemail or make sure it doesn't "steal" minutes from the plan? I've been searching through various past threads and there doesn't seem to be clear answers. Some say there are methods with android, but I'm interested for iphone.
I'd appreciate it if anyone has any current/tested working methods for iphone users.
03-16-2019 07:13 PM
The Fido plan has zero minutes. So how is this better?
03-16-2019 07:09 PM - edited 03-16-2019 07:11 PM
03-16-2019 12:37 PM
To all those who are quoting plans for other carriers, I really do appreciate the information. That's what I like about this community - its openness to all information.
I am of the "give me all information so I can make my own decision" camp. I like to weigh numerous aspects such as personal finances, geography, others' opinions/experiences, carrier history, etc... when I make an informed decision. Based on this, many of my acquaintances and friends ask me for a good cell phone provider. Right now, PM is the one!
This may change in the future, but from what I have read and experienced it will take quite a bit from other carriers/providers to change this opinion.
03-16-2019 11:59 AM
great one, I will get one for my family, thx PM
03-16-2019 11:26 AM
@Deathprince wrote:Great I switched from $10 to this one upon renewal. If I already have autopay, it should automatically switched too right??
Yes. Autopay is on the account...not the plan.