12-06-2018 01:08 PM - edited 01-05-2022 06:15 AM
This is the follow up to this thread here.
https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/Discussions/Is-this-a-typo/m-p/303004#M82034
You get $10 savings for 6 months
Only available online
Offer ends Dec 7, 2018
Only available on plans of $20/mo. or more
https://publicmobile.ca/en/on/plans/kohooffer
I also contacted a Public Mobile CSR, and this is what I got for additional info:
Actually, as mentioned in the promotion, this is for KOHO customers only which means that you have to activate at KOHO thus, this needs to be a brand new activation and not a rate plan upgrade. So, if you're already a customer, I am afraid that you are not eligible for this promotion unless you can go to KOHO and activate a brand new account with a brand new SIM Card and phone#
Even though the activation is done at KOHO, it's still a Public Mobile account that you will be activating therefore, the credit will be put in your Public Mobile account.
So, one needs to activate a new Public Mobile account and also have a Koho account, and needs to activate before December 7th. So I am out on this promotion, but, it might be handy for others.
12-06-2018 03:50 PM - edited 12-06-2018 03:50 PM
@will13am wrote:I received confirmation that this is a legit and targeted promo offer for Koho customers. If we are not Koho customers or don't know what Koho is, then we are not in the targeted group.
I suppose. It could also be at least partially be so that people like us start mentioning the company name and searching it. We're talking about it, aren't we, so that's a least a few people who've never heard of the company who have now looked at their webpage.
12-06-2018 03:48 PM
I received confirmation that this is a legit and targeted promo offer for Koho customers. If we are not Koho customers or don't know what Koho is, then we are not in the targeted group.
12-06-2018 03:45 PM - edited 12-06-2018 03:48 PM
There was talk about this earlier. I'm still trying tro figure out what Koho is. We thought it was a typo. The only thing I see when I search the web for Koho is some bank/trust company/financial planning company. Either way, the Public Mobile's marketing on the web page mentions Koho as if we're supposed to know who that is.