04-13-2018 10:23 AM - edited 06-19-2018 10:03 AM
Update as of June 19, 2018: This post has been updated to provide additional clarity that leaving a voicemail message uses minutes.
Update as of June 11, 2018: This post has been updated to rectify that call forwarding counts toward your plan’s minutes.
Update as of May 4, 2018: This is no longer a limited time offer.
Hey Community,
We recently completed a pricing review and wanted to let you know that you will be seeing some changes to our 3G pricing, effective today.
Our goal is to provide our customers with simple plans that provide great value. You can check out all the new pricing on our website, but at a high level, the big thing to note is that our Canada-wide talk, text, and 3G-speed data plans are now more competitive. Great news for anyone traveling within Canada this summer!
Additionally, we are introducing a new limited time $10 30-day limited talk and text plan.This plan is available for new and existing customers and includes:
Note, checking your voicemail will use your minutes. Since this is the first time we have offered a ‘limited’ plan since we re-launched the brand, we’ve included FAQs on how this will work in the spoiler below.
-Public Mobile Community Team
FAQs
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How long will this plan be in market? |
This is a limited time offer and is subject to change without notice. Please refer to Public Mobile’s Service Terms. Please note that the promotion will not be honoured after it has ended. This includes SIM cards that have been purchased online, are in-transit and not yet activated. |
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What does and does not use my minutes? |
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What is the maximum length of one text message? |
A text message contains 160 characters; longer texts are broken down into 160 character segments. Each segment is counted as one text message. |
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Will you notify me when I’m almost out of text messages or minutes? |
Yes, you will get an SMS message from Public Mobile when you have 10 outgoing texts left or 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 50 minutes? |
Yes, you need a Long Distance Add-On to get more minutes added to your plan. If you often use more than 50 minutes per 30 days, we recommend one of our plans with unlimited talk. |
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I’ve run out of outgoing text messages included in my plan. What are my options to keep sending text messages? |
We do not offer an Add-On for text messaging. We suggest you try one of our plans with unlimited text messages included. You can select any of our other Ready-Made Plans or build your own plan using our calculator. If you like your limited talk and text plan, you can wait until your next billing cycle or you can renew your plan early. |
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Why is a text Add-On not being offered? |
This is the first time we have introduced a plan with limited Talk and Text, so, to-date, there hasn’t been a need for a Text Add-On. Depending on demand and market changes, we may introduce a Text Add-On in the future; however this is not available at this time. |
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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. |
04-22-2018 11:35 AM
This is actually a good plan offered by PM for younger school kids or elderly people who need to get in touch with their immediate family members in case of emergency situation. With autopay this plan is under 10 dollars a month. Great and I will sign up for my parents
04-20-2018 02:03 PM
@kav2001c wrote:@MoreYummythere is a $90 plan with data (unlim mins/txt + 1.5GB) which was VERY popular in old days
@kav2001c @MoreYummy you can still get that plan today: 90 days, unlimited Canada-wide calling (since province-wide and Canada-wide now cost the same on almost all "3G" plans), and 1.5GB (approx 500MB per month) of "3G" speed data (3Mbps cap in both directions, delivered over LTE with fallback to HSPA/HSPA+).
So, for the same price, you're getting the same amount of data as that classic plan, albeit at the capped "3G" speed as a downgrade, but also getting Canada-wide instead of Province-wide calling as an upgrade.
04-20-2018 07:56 AM
@MoreYummythere is a $90 plan with data (unlim mins/txt + 1.5GB) which was VERY popular in old days
04-20-2018 07:55 AM
If same plan was 150 mins / txt and costs $30 for 90 days it would be better *hint
04-19-2018 04:16 PM
Add ons carry over but in plan minutes don't. The plan is a limited time offer at this point.
04-19-2018 04:13 PM
What happen to the leftover minutes or SMS that we did not use it up? Will it be carryover to the following month? Is this plan going to stay for long or just promotion period?
04-19-2018 09:58 AM
@luckee7 wrote:When did this $10 referral credit happen? I signed up April 17 and did not get it.
Are you talking about the $10 referral credit for the new customer? That went live today.
04-19-2018 09:39 AM
When did this $10 referral credit happen? I signed up April 17 and did not get it.
04-19-2018 09:25 AM
How about adding a low cost plan with data?
04-18-2018 03:10 PM
@raulg, I am on the 90-day plan, but it was a deal when I got on it. I still think I'd prefer the frequency over the 30 day, as for some people, transaction fees may be a factor. It's not for me, but there are some who may be affected.
04-18-2018 02:53 PM
@stonechucker wrote:Quarterly-ish payments, rather than monthly-ish payments @raulg
Yes, I see your point. But that's meaningless for me when I have the autopay option.
I always saw the 90 days plans as an engaging system. If there's no difference I'll always choose the 30 days plan, just because you never know. Maybe in a week there's a great promotion in another provider and you'd like to switch...
As @Luddite said, the only advantage I see is bveing able to manage your data allowance during the 90 days. But still, that isn't enough for me.
I would love to see another price update on the 90 days plans 🙂
04-18-2018 02:35 PM
@raulg wrote:So what's the advantage of having a 90 day plan now? The 90 day plans have now the same price for every 30 days as the 30 days plans. Isn't this weird? Are you planning further updates in the 90 day plans pricing?
- Assume no discounts are coming for 90 vs 30 days on these plans.
- Another advantage to some is managing their data allowance over 90 days, rather than 30.
04-18-2018 02:30 PM
Quarterly-ish payments, rather than monthly-ish payments @raulg
04-18-2018 02:21 PM
So what's the advantage of having a 90 day plan now? The 90 day plans have now the same price for every 30 days as the 30 days plans. Isn't this weird? Are you planning further updates in the 90 day plans pricing?
04-18-2018 01:24 PM - edited 04-18-2018 01:24 PM
So SMS seems to be the big talking point here. People are happy with the 50mins talk.
Koodo already has $15/month unl text. No talk, no data, you need to buy addons. But PM is supposed to be discount even to Koodo.
Keep this plan as is, do not touch it. But if you bump to 90 days and charge an extra $5/month for unlimited SMS I think people will jump on it. Then this would be 150min CdaWide (or even 100mins), unl text for $45/90 days. Data can be completely optional. Same price as Koodo plan, but you have to commit for 90 days, and for that you get some talking. Throw in autopay, even nicer.
04-18-2018 11:15 AM
Can't ask for much more, this plan is fantastic. However, if the plan were to improve I can see the following viable to different age group of people:
1) 90 days 150 Canada wide minutes + 150 text for $30
Pros: Great option for seniors with minutes allocated for 90 days instead of the current 30 days
Pros: More convenience without having to remember to top up every 30 days
Pros: Great for Public Mobile to retain customer committment for a longer time frame.
2) 90 day plan with unlimited text + 50 minutes for $20
Pros: Great plans for kids/tweens who need a phone for emergency calls (usually from parents) and unlimited texting to their friends
Pros: Low cost option for kids
Both plans are targeted for two unique niche groups, where unfortunately the big players have ignored.
04-18-2018 02:01 AM
I signed up for this plan for my mom. Absolutely great deal for $8 every 30 days with auto pay!
My mom previously had a one year Telus prepaid plan for $100 per year. The plan included 400 minutes and 400 text messages. She didn't even reach 400 minutes and 100 text messages in almost a year of usage lol.
04-17-2018 05:18 PM
If you're an occasional data user wouldn't you be better off ON this plan and just add the $30 1GB data when you need it? If you don't even use 1gb that month you can roll it over to the next month.
04-17-2018 04:23 PM
I signed up for this plan on a new account last night. $8 a month is too cheap to pass up.
04-17-2018 03:12 PM
@Brooke_C, No worries... it seems so long ago, I haven't looked at it since, and totally forgot!
Glad I could help.
04-17-2018 03:03 PM
Hey @Jorno and @stonechucker,
Thanks for bringing this to our attention, and for having such a keen eye! We have updated the plans and Self-Serve pages so that the order of the data options are the same.
04-17-2018 12:00 AM
@wetcoaster wrote:... $1 a day ... could be the difference between a medium and a large cup of their daily coffeine kick.
Bravoed just for this statement 🙂
#my_post_is_off_topic
#back_to_the_discussion
04-16-2018 07:30 PM - edited 04-16-2018 07:43 PM
@Jonavin wrote:
@srlawren wrote:
@wetcoaster wrote:
@Bubba wrote:Nice idea
But
50 minutes.????? Seriously
Talk about Squeezing a Stone!
At $0.20 (assuming you use up the full allotment), the minute price is less than at classic emergency pay-as-you-go prepaid providers like SpeakOut ($0.30/min).
If this one doesn't fit your / your relative's needs on a regular basis (supplementing with a LD add-on as mentioned by @srlawren) you can always go for a plan with unlimited province wide minutes. The $20 for provincial talk only or $25 for provincial talk & global text only are still very competitive. (Prices before auto-pay rewards.)
For texts you could always add a data add-on an use a messaging app where it makes sense (between family members, for example?).
@wetcoaster you know what, by the time a person starts buying long distance add-ons and data add-ons (which tend to be very expensive compared to plan data), I'm wondering if for many it wouldn't be smarter to go with the 30 day, unlimited Canada-wide (so no worries about number of minutes), unlimited global texting (so no worries about how many texts you send) and 500MB of 3G-speed data all for $30 per 30 days. I'm thinking it offers a lot more value and removes having to worry about how many minutes and texts you've used. A buck a day for what in 2018 really is a vital communication tool is pretty good, I'd say.
Depends on your usage. $15 buys 400 minutes and that could last my mom a year.
This penny-pincher agrees with your statement, @Jonavin. I make full use of those add-on options.
However, I also see @srlawren's point: With the new $30 plan, an occasional data user could have the convenience of having all their communication needs covered for $1 a day, which, depending on the coffee shop, could be the difference between a medium and a large cup of their daily coffeine kick.
My original reply was to that "50 minutes.????? Seriously" statement.
I would have run out of the 50 SMS before the end of every 30day period, but for several years before I came to Public Mobile because of changing needs, I'd have been perfectly fine with 50minutes a month and an add-on that kicks in when there is some month left at the end of the minutes.
Playing with the plan builder, it's fascinating that provincial talk, global text and 500MB is $30, Canada-wide talk, global text and 500MB is also $30 - and if you choose Canada-wide talk and global text only it's actually $35... (30day plans)
04-16-2018 07:10 PM
@khanhly- yes, you can send the texts to Canada also.
04-16-2018 07:07 PM
So for 50 International texts, can I send the text to Canada numbers or the texts only for International numbers?
04-16-2018 06:53 PM
@srlawren wrote:
@wetcoaster wrote:
@Bubba wrote:Nice idea
But
50 minutes.????? Seriously
Talk about Squeezing a Stone!
At $0.20 (assuming you use up the full allotment), the minute price is less than at classic emergency pay-as-you-go prepaid providers like SpeakOut ($0.30/min).
If this one doesn't fit your / your relative's needs on a regular basis (supplementing with a LD add-on as mentioned by @srlawren) you can always go for a plan with unlimited province wide minutes. The $20 for provincial talk only or $25 for provincial talk & global text only are still very competitive. (Prices before auto-pay rewards.)
For texts you could always add a data add-on an use a messaging app where it makes sense (between family members, for example?).
@wetcoaster you know what, by the time a person starts buying long distance add-ons and data add-ons (which tend to be very expensive compared to plan data), I'm wondering if for many it wouldn't be smarter to go with the 30 day, unlimited Canada-wide (so no worries about number of minutes), unlimited global texting (so no worries about how many texts you send) and 500MB of 3G-speed data all for $30 per 30 days. I'm thinking it offers a lot more value and removes having to worry about how many minutes and texts you've used. A buck a day for what in 2018 really is a vital communication tool is pretty good, I'd say.
Depends on your usage. $15 buys 400 minutes and that could last my mom a year.
04-16-2018 06:33 PM
@wetcoaster wrote:
@Bubba wrote:Nice idea
But
50 minutes.????? Seriously
Talk about Squeezing a Stone!
At $0.20 (assuming you use up the full allotment), the minute price is less than at classic emergency pay-as-you-go prepaid providers like SpeakOut ($0.30/min).
If this one doesn't fit your / your relative's needs on a regular basis (supplementing with a LD add-on as mentioned by @srlawren) you can always go for a plan with unlimited province wide minutes. The $20 for provincial talk only or $25 for provincial talk & global text only are still very competitive. (Prices before auto-pay rewards.)
For texts you could always add a data add-on an use a messaging app where it makes sense (between family members, for example?).
@wetcoaster you know what, by the time a person starts buying long distance add-ons and data add-ons (which tend to be very expensive compared to plan data), I'm wondering if for many it wouldn't be smarter to go with the 30 day, unlimited Canada-wide (so no worries about number of minutes), unlimited global texting (so no worries about how many texts you send) and 500MB of 3G-speed data all for $30 per 30 days. I'm thinking it offers a lot more value and removes having to worry about how many minutes and texts you've used. A buck a day for what in 2018 really is a vital communication tool is pretty good, I'd say.
04-16-2018 05:05 PM - edited 04-16-2018 05:08 PM
@Bubba wrote:Nice idea
But
50 minutes.????? Seriously
Talk about Squeezing a Stone!
At $0.20 (assuming you use up the full allotment), the minute price is less than at classic emergency pay-as-you-go prepaid providers like SpeakOut ($0.30/min).
If this one doesn't fit your / your relative's needs on a regular basis (supplementing with a LD add-on as mentioned by @srlawren) you can always go for a plan with unlimited province wide minutes. The $20 for provincial talk only or $25 for provincial talk & global text only are still very competitive. (Prices before auto-pay rewards.)
For texts you could always add a data add-on an use a messaging app where it makes sense (between family members, for example?).
04-16-2018 04:44 PM
@Bubba I'm not sure if you saw or not, but you can actually purchase the long distance add-on(s) for supplemental airtime on this plan. [Note: this is contrary to any other plan at Public Mobile, where the long distance add-ons can only be used for long distance calls, and cannot substitute for having at least province-wide unlimited talk in your plan. But this $10 plan is special in this regard.]
You can purchase either 200 mins for $8 or 400 mins for $15. So, depending on needs, this might be an affordable way to extend minutes in the plans. The add-on minutes stay on your account until used up. So say for example the senior ran out of their 50 mins about 3 weeks into their 30 days, and purchased a 200 min add-on. Let's say they use up 40 mins of that during the last week of their cycle, and then they start their next 30 days. On day 1 of the next 30 days, they start using their 50 plan minutes again. If those get used up during that cycle, they would start drawing from their (200 - 40 = ) 160 remaining add-on mins, and so on. Hopefully this makes sense.
Unfortuantely there is no similar way to extend past the 50 outbound SMS limit at this time.
04-16-2018 03:22 PM - edited 04-16-2018 04:10 PM
Nice idea
But
50 minutes.????? Seriously
Talk about Squeezing a Stone!
I would get this for my mother, for when she is out of the house as an emergency phone, but seriously 50 minutes?
She would probably end up using that in one day at a subway station, waiting and getting updates from my sister to show up when they are meeting to go somwhere...who is always late.
This would be good for older seniors, but the talk time is way too little.
Have 2 plans one with just voice
and another with text and voice