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computergeek541
Just want to change my order but no response at all from customer support, not a great way to treat new customers.
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Yes, I read that link earlier. Always do my homework before posting my comments. Thanks Oracle for confirming
I hope @Boki now understand it fully and will like eSIM for its free replacement. But , if you want to change over to eSIM, you still need to pay the initial $5 once , then free replacement after.
yesterday
you have quoted the new activation free part, but @slusagm was very right that eSIM replacement is free. This is the reference to PM official words about eSIM replacement
https://www.publicmobile.ca/en/on/get-help/articles/get-a-sim-card
Existing eSIM users at Public Mobile who need a replacement can do so at no extra cost. When you request a new eSIM through the usual process, we automatically identify you as an existing eSIM user and waive the replacement fee. See below for steps on how to get your new eSIM.
Of course nothing is forever, but until PM makes any changes, this is as "Forever" as it can be for now
yesterday
@slusagm wrote:outdated info. eSIM cam be transferred free now. Download the app and install new one for free
I sorry but YOU are wrong!
eSIM is 'TEMPORARY' FREE. Read small print before jumping up.
***Limited time offer. New activations only. Applicable to eSIM compatible devices only. Public Mobile reserves the right to remove or change this offer at any time without notice.
Even if replace eSIM is currently free it does not mean it will be free forever... so I still stand physical SIM is way more portable and transferrable than software gimmick which is cheaper for provider.
yesterday
Just initiate your phone instantly with e-sim and then contact CS agents. If you paid for it , CS may refund you the cost of the physical sim or if not just keep it for possible future use.
Saturday
outdated info. eSIM cam be transferred free now. Download the app and install new one for free
because of that, eSIM is even better, you pay $10 to replace a physical sim , but $0 to replace eSIM
you never want eSIM, maybe you need to try it out first
Saturday
eSIM is software thing. Software fails often.
eSIM is not trnasferrable. Your phone dies you have to get (buy) another eSIM. You want to change/ugrade phone you have to get new eSIM.
SIM is transferrable.
You change your phone or want to try new one you pull our SIM and plug in into new phone.
SIM rarely fails unless you physically damage it.
I never want eSIM but that is just me. If all future phones switch to esim I stay wit my phone until it dies.
Saturday
I don't have an e-SIM, as per the title of the post. Someone replied in here and said to wait for the physical SIM because the e-SIM is unreliable.
Saturday
hi @mikebr eSIM generally works well. did you get an error saying your phone not eSIM compatible or just cannot successfully activate the eSIM??
Saturday
Yes I've been checking my inbox and have already messaged twice more today, still nothing.
Saturday
What are the problems with the e-SIM? If there is a difference they should list it on the website, seems very sketchy.
Saturday
hi @mikebr
did you check the community inbox?
https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/notes/privatenotespage
They usually reply quick z issue like this usually get sorted out within 4 hours
If it is more than 2 hours already, message support agent again
Saturday
I opened a ticket last night and have been waiting all day. 30 minute estimate for a response is a joke.
Saturday
@mikebr it can take around 2 hours to hear back but longer if they are getting bogged down by lots of messages so hang tight and you should hear back from them
Saturday
If you did open a ticket just be patient and agent will get back to you. They are overwhelmed with requests for support.
I would keep and use physical SIM as it is more flexible and reliable than eSIM...