09-10-2024 11:34 AM - last edited on 09-10-2024 03:46 PM by computergeek541
Just received a text from my son who's cell phone plan I pay for. Said that I "added" on more data. Sure enough, I log into my Public Mobile account and there is a 2GB add-on added to his account.
I never authorized the add-on. He says he never did from his phone either (he has no access to the account)
Will I have to pay for this 2GB "add-on"? I never authoized it.
09-10-2024 03:58 PM
@McFly76 wrote:Thanks! I will go ahead and create a ticket and ask not to get these promos. Thanks for the quick reply.
Another possibility would be to ask the customer support agent to remove the credit card from your son's Public Mobile account. You would need to remember to manually pay using vouchers though.
09-10-2024 11:59 AM
HI @McFly76
another parent have the same complain yesterday.
So, to avoid that again, you can try to block the number PM used to send the text promo
or you can also reply STOP to it to stop it
(or do both, reply STOP and block)
09-10-2024 11:56 AM
Thanks! I will go ahead and create a ticket and ask not to get these promos. Thanks for the quick reply.
09-10-2024 11:53 AM - edited 09-10-2024 11:54 AM
@ Public mobile do send out these texts messages when the data is finished yes. I get those messages myself.
The message is sent to his phone in his hand, not the account, so he doesn't not need access to the account to reply its done all on the phone.
There are instructions to follow if you want the extra data. It cannot be added unless the instructions are followed and accepted. Yes, you would have to pay for it. If you have a payment method on file, they already charged you.
If you don't want this option for extra data, I have heard you can reply STOP to that number on his phone. You would have to take it and do it yourself. Find the original text that was sent with the data and press stop. You shouldn't be receiving anymore text after. I have not done this part myself, so I can't confirm.
Or use the orange chatbot to create a ticket and ask not to get these promos.