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Upcoming Changes to our Old Rewards Program

J_PM
Public Mobile
Public Mobile

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

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lovewelldropin
Great Neighbour / Super Voisin

I did not give permission for anyone to make the changes on the billing of my account so if this does change, I’ll be very upset as you’ll be violating my account and upsetting a loyal customer. 

Boki
Great Citizen / Super Citoyen

@Gimli007 wrote:

I got 240gb - expiring soon - i have half a mind to auto dload 1000 linux iso's to use it all up just outa spite.


Nah. Make your phone hotspot and download windows 10/11 legally using computer. 40 times... and 240GB are gone.

SeniorCitizen
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

@hTideGnow wrote:

hi @G_Pomzz I have to agree with you.  PM has not raise any price, just change in Rewards which they have full right to do 

Many thought there are lots of complaints, but I doubt it.  All activated in the last 2 years already on the new point system  


Whoa there. Was there not a $10 plan that went to $13 and you would have been a fool to not bump up to the $15 minus $2 for auto pay?  
And is this forced change to the new rewards not an increase? $15 plan is now at least, for me, 45% more. 

mikasik2
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

 

@hTideGnow wrote:

hi @G_Pomzz I have to agree with you.  PM has not raise any price, just change in Rewards which they have full right to do 


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hi @G_Pomzz I have to agree with you.  PM has not raise any price, just change in Rewards which they have full right to do 

Many thought there are lots of complaints, but I doubt it.  All activated in the last 2 years already on the new point system  

G_Pomzz
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

I do not agree to switch loyalty plans. I have filed a complaint with CCTS

Well, you are just wasting your time. PM has every right to change up the rewards bonus system. And don't think for a minute that the bean counters didn't consider the collateral damage. In the long run, it's probably a good decision and provides shareholder value which is their fiduciary duty. 

Camera4617
Town Hero / Héro de la Ville

And one line ported out of PM. You wanted to save 5$ on removing my loyalty bonus, now you'll lose $30.. And if I'm happy with other provider (which is good so far), other 4 lines will be moved. Thank you again PM

oilers84second
Great Neighbour / Super Voisin

I do not agree to switch loyalty plans.  I have filed a complaint with CCTS.

fixin
Deputy Mayor / Adjoint au Maire

@Oakestester - That is because every single complaint - agreed on or not it costs the provider $140 per complaint.

Skaliger
Great Neighbour / Super Voisin

PM objected my CCTS complaint as well by stating that I was informed about future change, the company can change their TOS at any time, and blah blah blah. Luckily, CCTS dismissed their objection today! Now, PM has 2 weeks left to provide any other response. Interesting to see what happens next...

JDBlue1966
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

I got the same response. Made up with that.

Oakestester
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

They also objected to my complaint, and CCTS dismissed their objection in my case as well!

Anyone who hasn't yet filed your complaint, do it! The more that complain, the more likely they are to reverse course.

NoseyNick1
Great Citizen / Super Citoyen

> Look at the plans available from Bell, Rogers and Telus. You'll see that they offer the exact same thing for the exact same price.
> That's not a ton of choices. That's three companies agreeing not to undersell each other to keep profits high for everyone.

You think the companies agreed amongst themselves? Nah, see https://crtc.gc.ca/eng/phone/mobile/occa.htm - the regulator INSISTED they all offer some plans that are "only" three times as expensive as a typical European plan for 1/10th of the data.   😞

Sure @mc931 

Those are great points as it relates to your individual situation.  It's really troubling that a hospital, and currently your doctor, still cannot get a hold of you, for whatever reason.

I guess I just try not to let my attachment to my mobile phone service be as much of a necessity.  Heck, I still know several people who still don't use mobile phones and they get along fine with other support systems in place. (I still don't really know how they do it, but they do)

Dating myself, I didn't for 30+ years.

Still, I completely understand that it needs to be certain things for certain people, and that's fine.

Thanks for sharing.  🙂

 

mc931
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

I can see your point - although I’m not sure I fully agree.

if you live in metro Vancouver or Ontario or Quebec, you have way more viable options than elsewhere in Canada. There are definitely options for everyone, but there are way more options for people in certain places.

One thing I learned when I tried out a line on Lum, which is SK’s “discount” provider, is that many people (including me) really count on their phones. For safety, for access to services, etc. It turned out that number had routing issues and some people/businesses just can’t call it successfully. The only reason I figured it out was because there were medical providers who couldn’t contact me - so they emailed or sent letters or phoned an alternate number. I to this day have no idea how many people who didn’t have an alternate contact method for me, tried to call me back on that number and just … couldn’t. At any rate, unreliable service (for whatever reason, whether it’s the provider’s network or the routing or whatever) actually can be a very big deal. If a hospital had tried to call me, they wouldn’t have been able to. My doctor still can’t.

In any case I was really glad I hadn’t ported my number from Public to try that service out, because being able to go back to my Public line saved me a lot of trouble.

So yeah, it’s just a mobile service provider, and there are others … but phones can be lifelines and when providers don’t feel like they have any responsibilities to their customers, you can end up in a really bad situation. 

Gimli007
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

interesting the reaction from CCTS is..  (Yoda voice)

are they really seeing for what it is - or just collecting the billable complaints....  time will tell....

this is the way  ( Mandolorian )

Gimli007
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

I got 240gb - expiring soon - i have half a mind to auto dload 1000 linux iso's to use it all up just outa spite.

Gimli007
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

honestly  - not sure how a poll about how current PM customers are intending to react to this move from PM and big daddy Telus  could possibly be deemed as "off topic"  - dont think it  could get any closer to the topic perfectly.  Hey telus  - heres the way your legacy users and potential clients are re-acting... do as you will anyway.

Gimli007
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

enable roaming... especially if you are located in Ontario and everything will work perfectly.  After all - you are technically "roaming" in ontario - your ip will actually resolve to videotron.

Gimli007
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

havent heard ANYTHING official from PM - wonder why - they just dont care.

Gimli007
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

the nationwide - gives you free roaming on other networks in the zone ( province / country) per your plan - so in theory - you should be fine as long as they show the area in question as covered by partner network.

@hTideGnow , I've always wondered why there have been numerous posters in the Get Help section complaining about Freedom's service.   Is it really that bad, nationally?

To be honest, I haven't really given them much thought, until recently.

HI @Alveeto 

that's why I think some people are not make wise choice to decide to move away without realizing that if they choose a plan of same price elsewhere, they are losing 5% from the move, the saving from new rewards system

Some decide to go with Freedom.  With that, the price is definitely cheaper, but many decide to leave shortly after as the network is not solid like Telus, especially for those travel around a lot or not live in big city area.

HALIMACS
Mayor / Maire

Who's  "pretending like people are incapable of caring about multiple things at once" ?

Wolfcore
Deputy Mayor / Adjoint au Maire

Exactly this.

With your last point though (and you sort of hit on it), yes, of course this isn't life or death, and of course there are more important things in life, but people in this thread are pretending like people are incapable of caring about multiple things at once, which I always find hilarious. 

There will always be something more important going on, it's always gonna be that way. "Who cares about the fact that your heating bill just went up by $120, don't you know that there are starving people in x country!??!". It's just silly logic, because small issues don't become non-existent just because there are larger problems out there. People are capable of worrying about multiple things at once, and fighting for all of them.

Small things lead to bigger problems, whether that's financial, or rights being taken away by your government. They all matter, and can all have big impacts on you. $50 a year may not sound like a lot, but multiply that by 5 family members, and you've got yourself $250 that could pay for your groceries for a week or two. For some people, that's a gamechanger.


sad to see you go @LEGO 

hope all good over there 🙂

LEGO
Deputy Mayor / Adjoint au Maire

Ported all my lines to Freedom Mobile. Public Mobile, you can keep your new garbage points to yourself.

You believe they're all in collusion @Alveeto ?   

One of 'em jumps in with something 'different', and the others quickly match it or offers something else in an attempt to one up the others - it's all gamesmanship.

Same thing happens with practically every competitive market product/service these days.

And there's also Freedom, PC Mobile, Fizz, Eastlink, etc...

Really, the main point I was making is this is all much ado about nothing (edit: my opinion only, if i'm allowed to express one...) in the grand scheme of our lives  (or at least i think it is...).   To some, perhaps not.   Again, to each their own, and I respect that what's important to some may not be important to all.

Even so, I still wish PM would retain the Legacy Rewards too and have made my displeasure formally known. 

Alveeto
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

Look at the plans available from Bell, Rogers and Telus. You'll see that they offer the exact same thing for the exact same price. That's not a ton of choices. That's three companies agreeing not to undersell each other to keep profits high for everyone.

For sure, @mc931, great points.

I just can't get past the whole fact that .... we're all writing about a mobile service provider.   

It's not a life-saving drug or a life necessity.  There's TONS of choices out there and none of us are beholden to any of them.  Such is why so many people switch from carrier to carrier on the flip of a dime for something as simple as waiting on the line too long to reach a customer support person.

Mobile service providers will all (and most have already) done something which 'troubles us' and makes us doubt our 'loyalty' to them.   

While I would strongly prefer they would not remove the legacy rewards, I'm not a bit surprised they have.  It was pretty clear to most of us it was just a matter of time when Public Points was released in January 2022.

 

 

 

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