01-21-2021 01:14 AM - edited 01-06-2022 01:53 AM
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01-21-2021 10:38 AM
01-21-2021 10:33 AM
I guess there's a couple of ways to look at your feedback as to whether SIM-hacks would be more drastic if PM were to have multiple services exist under one "main" account:
In the one case, ONE account get's compromised and therefore affects all 5 phones/SIMS may be impacted. Yes, it's all-encompassing, but it's also one and done. PLUS the user only has to ensure one account is well-secured and managed, and doesn't have to individually monitor all 5 accounts (and potentially 5 separate Community accounts) as well.
In the other case (the current situation), it's quite possible all 5 accounts/SIMs may get compromised separately over a period of time. My thought is that would be more likely to drive a customer over the edge.
In any case, I'm doubtful PM will ever enable multiple services under a single main account as it doesn't really fit under their model.
Good discussion though!!!
01-21-2021 10:06 AM
@mimmo wrote:@Josh8794 no not possible. 1 email address =1 account = 1 simcard
you can create a new account with a gmail alias if you use gmail.
Hi @Josh8794 to add to what oracle mimmo stated above. You may use the same credit card you use for autopay in your account to pay for your daughter's account.
Stay safe and Happy New Year
RosieR
01-21-2021 10:02 AM
@kb_mv wrote:
@HALIMACS wrote:Hi @Josh8794
That is one of the unfortunate limitations with having multiple services with Public Mobile managed by a single individual.
While it's obvious each would need it's own SIM card and phone number, it is too bad that Public Mobile couldn't figure out a way to have a SINGLE LOGIN access all SIM cards/phone numbers associated with a master customer.
Because they use e-mail address as username and the community service is linked by matching e-mail address - it seems keeping every phone number separate by individual account/e-mail/SIM was the simplest way for them to go.
SO.... it is as Mimmo said.
@HALIMACS The only downside I can see to this, is people will then come on here and start a thread titled "All 5 phones on my account stopped working today! WTF?" Can you imagine being sim jacked multiple times all at once?
@kb_mv good point
01-21-2021 08:12 AM
@HALIMACS wrote:Hi @Josh8794
That is one of the unfortunate limitations with having multiple services with Public Mobile managed by a single individual.
While it's obvious each would need it's own SIM card and phone number, it is too bad that Public Mobile couldn't figure out a way to have a SINGLE LOGIN access all SIM cards/phone numbers associated with a master customer.
Because they use e-mail address as username and the community service is linked by matching e-mail address - it seems keeping every phone number separate by individual account/e-mail/SIM was the simplest way for them to go.
SO.... it is as Mimmo said.
@HALIMACS The only downside I can see to this, is people will then come on here and start a thread titled "All 5 phones on my account stopped working today! WTF?" Can you imagine being sim jacked multiple times all at once?
01-21-2021 08:06 AM
Hi @Josh8794
That is one of the unfortunate limitations with having multiple services with Public Mobile managed by a single individual.
While it's obvious each would need it's own SIM card and phone number, it is too bad that Public Mobile couldn't figure out a way to have a SINGLE LOGIN access all SIM cards/phone numbers associated with a master customer.
Because they use e-mail address as username and the community service is linked by matching e-mail address - it seems keeping every phone number separate by individual account/e-mail/SIM was the simplest way for them to go.
SO.... it is as Mimmo said.
01-21-2021 01:16 AM
@Josh8794 no not possible. 1 email address =1 account = 1 simcard
you can create a new account with a gmail alias if you use gmail.