03-06-2024 11:07 AM - last edited on 03-09-2024 12:32 PM by ShawnC13
Hey Community,
We have an important announcement to share with our subscribers who are currently enrolled in our old Rewards program.
We’re making changes to our rewards program and are sharing how these changes impact some of our subscribers. Starting in May, we’ll be retiring our old Rewards program and moving all subscribers to our Public Points™ program.
We launched the Public Points™ program in January 2022 to provide our subscribers with more ways to earn and spend rewards, with greater flexibility. As part of our commitment to continuously evolve our products and services, it's time to retire our old Rewards program and shift our focus on enhancing our Points program.
To show our appreciation for your continued loyalty, subscribers on our old Rewards program will receive a special thank you. We'll send you a text message when it has been added to your account by March 31st.
We’re excited to continue providing you, our valued subscribers, more opportunities to earn and spend rewards with Public Points™ moving forward.
To learn more about your move to Public Points, check out our FAQ here.
The Public Mobile Team
03-17-2024 09:40 AM
While I acknowledge the rationale behind introducing new programs to improve customer experience and offer greater flexibility, I must express my concerns about the transition. As a long-standing subscriber of Public Mobile, I have greatly appreciated the value provided by the old Rewards program, particularly its money-saving opportunities through loyalty rewards.
As an upstanding and loyal subscriber, the monthly savings and convenience offered by the old Rewards program have been a primary reason for my continued loyalty. Unlike other rewards programs with extensive point accumulation or redemption processes, the old Rewards program seamlessly rewarded subscribers with monthly bill credits, automatically reducing their bills.
This aspect of the old Rewards program not only offered tangible monetary benefits but also contributed to a hassle-free experience for subscribers like myself. The ability to enjoy monthly savings without the need to actively track or redeem rewards significantly influenced my decision to stay with Public Mobile.
While I appreciate the introduction of the Public Points program and the increased flexibility it provides, it's crucial to recognize that the automatic bill credits from the old Rewards program are unmatched. For subscribers valuing consistent and predictable savings, the retirement of the old Rewards program may lead to a loss of confidence and satisfaction with Public Mobile's offerings.
Therefore, I strongly urge the Public Mobile team to reconsider retiring the old Rewards program and allow subscribers to continue benefiting from monthly bill credits and the convenience they provide. By maintaining this aspect of the old Rewards program alongside the Public Points program, Public Mobile can ensure that subscribers receive the best of both worlds – financial savings and flexibility in reward options.
Thank you for considering my perspective. I remain hopeful that Public Mobile will prioritize the interests and preferences of its loyal subscribers as it evaluates its rewards program.
03-17-2024 09:37 AM
It's the top 50%, top 25%, top 10%, top 5%, and top 1%.
Values are $1, $2, $5, $10 & $15 (soon to be replaced with points of equal value)
The Oracles get $20 (soon, points) every month.
03-17-2024 09:34 AM
@HALIMACS I was just saying, in my cheeky way.. it's probably only the top 10% or something like that who would get rewarded.
03-17-2024 09:34 AM
It doesn’t matter. We don’t stick /be loyal to one provider, we don’t hate one either. We go who ever gives better deal, keep moving around.
There was a Telus plan, $20/m for 200min weekday time, unlimited calling the rest of the week, free phone for the three year contract. I tried to get this, but Telus said “there is something wrong with your SIN”, which confirmed to be a lie, after I called HRDC. So came to Telus again asking to be on the $20 deal, this time Telus wants $2500 deposit. Twenty five hundred dollars deposit to secure a 20x36 contract? Am I insane or Telus is?
I told myself to never touch Telus. Then came PM which is the subsidiary of Telus, I simply jumped on because it was a good deal, as long as they only need $25 prepayment, not $2500.
actually I did try Rogers, because it was the only GSM provider (soon after Rogers bought Fido). I have been with rogers four times, they piss me four times. So I will never be back to Roger’s or Fido, this is for sure.
03-17-2024 09:21 AM - edited 03-17-2024 09:35 AM
@Public_Cust_17 wrote:They absolutely do @JDBlue1966 . The most likely metrics when assessing monthly rewards for community involvement are Solutions authored and Bravos received. It's debatable whether Bravos given, screen views, commenting, starting threads go into the 'top-secret formula' they use.
@JDBlue1966 I'm going to chime in here that most likely Bravos received is also used in a ranking manner where something like only the top 10% or some super-secret number along with the other super-secret factors are used in deciding who the PM gods bestow their rewards upon... they may even use AI to disqualify sarcastic comments like this one. lol
Huh @Public_Cust_17 , that’s what I wrote.🤔
Perhaps you meant, bravos given?
They may also be included, but it’s never been officially known.
03-17-2024 09:09 AM
They absolutely do @JDBlue1966 . The most likely metrics when assessing monthly rewards for community involvement are Solutions authored and Bravos received. It's debatable whether Bravos given, screen views, commenting, starting threads go into the 'top-secret formula' they use.
@JDBlue1966 I'm going to chime in here that most likely Bravos received is also used in a ranking manner where something like only the top 10% or some super-secret number along with the other super-secret factors are used in deciding who the PM gods bestow their rewards upon... they may even use AI to disqualify sarcastic comments like this one. lol
03-17-2024 09:02 AM
@kb_mv Okay, that's funny... thanks for the laugh this morning! 😆
03-17-2024 09:01 AM
@HALIMACS wrote:
@Sophia wrote:Ugh. So much for loyalty. I was paying $6 and now I have to remember some garbage redeem thingie. I have already signed up with someone else - as soon as the SIM card arrives, I'm porting out. Thanks for nothing Public Mobile!
Not to take away what you rightfully earned by being a loyal customer @Sophia , but I suspect it's because they were only earning $6 from you every 30 days is the prime reason they're doing this.
03-17-2024 08:49 AM - edited 03-17-2024 08:58 AM
@ninjastar I think you missed my point. If I decide to leave PM and after trying out other plans, if I can't find something that works better for me I can always come back to a Telus provider and maybe on a Koodo plan instead as they have the same $15 plan that might have better support than PM offers.
Nevermind, I saw that in my emails and thought it was in response to one of my posts... ugh, I need more caffeine this morning. 😴
03-17-2024 08:47 AM
@JDBlue1966 wrote:Have a question for everyone. These Bravos things. Do they get you $ rewards? If so, I suggest everyone clicks on everyone they see.
They absolutely do @JDBlue1966 . The most likely metrics when assessing monthly rewards for community involvement are Solutions authored and Bravos received. It's debatable whether Bravos given, screen views, commenting, starting threads go into the 'top-secret formula' they use.
Saying that, I'd bet dollars to doughnuts that PM may be excluding metrics from the Announcement section (as they do with the Lounge section) from counting toward this monthly reward.
Still - definitely go ahead and bravo as many users as your heart desires, it's the polite thing to do, after all!!!
03-17-2024 08:43 AM
@ninjastar , it's possible some (i'd go so far as to say, many) have no idea that Public Mobile and Koodo are subsidiaries of TELUS. Indeed, if those folks want to move based on principle alone, avoid any of them.
In the end, it's really all about choice, and like many others, I'll let the wallet decide since NO mobile service provider is gonna be loyal to their customers.
They're all in it to win it.
03-17-2024 08:38 AM
It might not be today
It might not be tomorrow
It might not be may
But if loyalty is gone ?
So am I when something equivalent come on offer.
03-17-2024 08:38 AM
@Sophia wrote:Ugh. So much for loyalty. I was paying $6 and now I have to remember some garbage redeem thingie. I have already signed up with someone else - as soon as the SIM card arrives, I'm porting out. Thanks for nothing Public Mobile!
Not to take away what you rightfully earned by being a loyal customer @Sophia , but I suspect it's because they were only earning $6 from you every 30 days is the prime reason they're doing this.
By no means am I justifying their move, just stating the obvious.
03-17-2024 08:37 AM
Have a question for everyone. These Bravos things. Do they get you $ rewards? If so, I suggest everyone clicks on everyone they see.
03-17-2024 08:24 AM
So I am just piling on to the comments. Not a good move to change the program for loyal customers that earned it. We have four family lines with PM. Yes the loyalty program was an influencing perk. Sorry …. bad move by PM to change loyalty definition for those that thought they earned it.
03-17-2024 08:05 AM
So you're leaving Telus to go to...Telus. That's not how it works, lol. This was their plan....
03-17-2024 07:26 AM - edited 03-17-2024 07:27 AM
Six lines, that’s a lot. There must have been hundreds of customers left after the announcement, even before May conversion. PM, please do something to retain the current loyalty customers like me, and lure those who left back
03-17-2024 07:00 AM
I have my whole family on PM, including in-laws, 6 lines total all because of the auto pay and loyalty rewards,
have $34 plans with more data than anyone uses but stay because with referrals and other discounts they are all in with tax for the most $30.
I will have to shop elsewhere because any low cost PM plan comes with almost no data. It’s been 10 years now, sad to say goodbye. Hopefully they offer some more compelling plans to keep us like some competitors - $29/25gb 5g data and unlimited US and Canada calling. - that’s where ill be landing.
03-17-2024 06:45 AM
I feel the same. Everyone I talked to about phone plans, i praised PM. Not anymore though. Don’t get me wrong, I’m sure that none of the other providers are 100% loyal to their customers. I will just go with another provider and keep chopping and changing for the best deal.
03-17-2024 05:54 AM
I have been with public mobile over 5 years I don't know why they got rid of my username and changed this forum.
I was told I would stay on the old rewards system as long as I remained a customer. I will be leaving public mobile once my remaining balance is used up. It is unfortunate just how strongly I have felt love for PM and have advocated their service to everyone anytime I spoke about cell phones / service with everyone.
I can assure you, I will do my absolute best to let everyone know to stay away in the future.
03-17-2024 05:54 AM
lmao bro
03-17-2024 05:52 AM
$40 per 30 days is more expensive than $40 per month.
Public mobile "points" is a clever way of returning extra money they already charge us by selling 30 day instead of a monthly plans.
Remember there are 12.167 billing periods per year on a 30 day plan.
03-17-2024 04:13 AM
Just going to leave this link here for koodo, I'm gonna drop by the store tomorrow and buy a sim card, then grab one of the new customer plans. Anyone else who might need these cheaper options should take a look. I seen a lot of people using the loyalty program to be able to afford the monthly charges so I hope this helps. I'm gonna grab the 35 dollar phone plan that matches with the PC plan I have now.
https://www.koodomobile.com/en/rate-plans?INTCMP=KMNew_NavMenu_Shop_Plans
03-17-2024 02:25 AM - edited 03-17-2024 02:27 AM
@golfball wrote:No, it was something that said when you switch to public points you will get 1 point for every month that you've been with PM. Maybe they got rid of it.
Was it this:
“Switch to Public Mobile today and earn 3x the points-back on every dollar spent on eligible purchases for 12 months.”
or this:
Points-Back
Earn points just by paying your bill. For every dollar you spend (on your plan or any add-ons) for a limited time, you’ll make 15% of it back in points.
03-17-2024 01:10 AM
@golfball wrote:No, it was something that said when you switch to public points you will get 1 point for every month that you've been with PM. Maybe they got rid of it.
I never dug into that. BUT if they took it away is that kind of sly?
Leave it in and forget about the free data. Points help everyone. .
03-16-2024 11:49 PM
@golfball .oh yea I remember what you mean now for if you voluntarily choose to switch to the points program . No they got rid of that day or so before the announcement very very sneakily
03-16-2024 11:48 PM
No, it was something that said when you switch to public points you will get 1 point for every month that you've been with PM. Maybe they got rid of it.
03-16-2024 11:17 PM - edited 03-16-2024 11:46 PM
Hi @slusagm
Please allow me to try and help you understand. You need to appreciate that PM changed the rules for legacy rewards subscribers after promising they wouldn’t. Anyone who joined PM since the introduction of the Points rewards (or moved over from the legacy rewards program) knew what they were agreeing to and those rules haven’t changed.
I would replace the idea of “profit” with “benefit”. Under the old system that benefit was applied as a discount because you could reduce your bill on a monthly basis. Now, that benefit is treated more like a rebate as you must pay your monthly bill in full and wait until 15 points accumulate to redeem against your account so to speak.
03-16-2024 11:07 PM
03-16-2024 10:57 PM
Have they removed the thing that says you will get 1 point for every month you've been a PM member when you switch over?