03-01-2021 01:26 AM - edited 01-06-2022 02:13 AM
Normally I get billed at the end of the month, and because my payment didn't go through this time since I needed to update my new card #, I'm wondering if I can take advantage of this: if I resume service today, the 1st of the month, will this be my new billing date? If not, would it possible? I'm hoping it is since prefer paying on the 1st than on the last of the month. Thankies!
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03-01-2021 09:54 AM
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03-01-2021 09:10 AM - edited 03-01-2021 09:12 AM
As others have stated you can't create a "fixed payment date" as it is only 30-day plans. What you could do though, is make your payment now to re-activate your phone. You would need to make an additional payment before the 1st of April, and then you would be able to add funds to your account on the first of every month. Yes, it will cost you an extra payment upfront but then you can create a "schedule" that works for you.
Edited to Add: I should explain that this extra payment would sit in available funds until your renewal date. This is what would create the ability to pay on the 1st of each month as those payments would sit in available funds as well.
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03-01-2021 08:06 AM - edited 03-01-2021 08:07 AM
Here's potential workaround, @mb0 , albeit impractical and requires annual 'maintenance', so to speak:
If you wait until March 5th to renew, your future plan renewals will occur (for the next dozen or so cycles) within the first 5 days of each subsequent month. Thing is, by around this time next year, as @Anonymous provides, it will creep back to the last day of the month.
So if it's really important that you pay in the beginning of the month, you would have to plan to let your plan go into suspended status about once annually, then manually renew it again about 5 days into the following month.
Realize this is a very impractical workaround - but it is possible.
03-01-2021 07:33 AM - edited 03-01-2021 09:56 AM
You asked, "if I resume service today, the 1st of the month, will this be my new billing date? If not, would it possible? I'm hoping it is since prefer paying on the 1st than on the last of the month."
If you are asking can the billing date be fixed to be the 1st day of the month, regrettably the answer is no, because of the 30-day (not calendar month) cycles.
If you renew today, March 1st, your future renewal dates will be:
March 31
April 30
May 30
June 29
July 29
August 28
September 27
October 27
November 26
December 26
{ EDITED to include May - thanks @AE_Collector }
03-01-2021 06:04 AM
@mb0 wrote:Normally I get billed at the end of the month, and because my payment didn't go through this time since I needed to update my new card #, I'm wondering if I can take advantage of this: if I resume service today, the 1st of the month, will this be my new billing date? If not, would it possible? I'm hoping it is since prefer paying on the 1st than on the last of the month. Thankies!
@mb0 , Yes, if you resume today, it will be prepaid 30 days starting today, March 1st.
But, then your plan will be due 30 days after today...March 31st, and then the next 30 days after that, and so on.
03-01-2021 01:28 AM
@mb0 : This place is 30 days...not monthly. The term will float it's way up in the month.
03-01-2021 01:28 AM - edited 03-01-2021 01:28 AM
@mb0 wrote:Normally I get billed at the end of the month, and because my payment didn't go through this time since I needed to update my new card #, I'm wondering if I can take advantage of this: if I resume service today, the 1st of the month, will this be my new billing date? If not, would it possible? I'm hoping it is since prefer paying on the 1st than on the last of the month. Thankies!
At Public Mobile, the current plans are all on 30 day cycles not monthly so the renewal date may be different each month.