12-18-2018 10:54 AM - edited 01-05-2022 06:19 AM
Is it possible to order a new SIM using Balance / Available funds in PublicMobile account ?
If yes, how ?
In no, why ?
12-18-2018 12:49 PM - edited 12-18-2018 12:50 PM
@stonechucker wrote:
@srlawren wrote:@raknahss "if not, why?" I think the simplest answer here is that the SIM cards are sold out of a totally different system not connected to the self-serve accounts.
Yet another nice to have option, that would absolutely make sense, but should not be made available until other issues are resolved first.
@stonechucker@srlawrenThis would be a neat option to cash out your remaining balance (closest to $10+tax).
I always see them using cigarettes as currency in jail movies. Maybe public mobile sim cards will be the new currency. (No photoshop at work, so don't judge me)
12-18-2018 11:46 AM
@srlawren wrote:@raknahss "if not, why?" I think the simplest answer here is that the SIM cards are sold out of a totally different system not connected to the self-serve accounts.
Yet another nice to have option, that would absolutely make sense, but should not be made available until other issues are resolved first.
12-18-2018 11:34 AM
@raknahss "if not, why?" I think the simplest answer here is that the SIM cards are sold out of a totally different system not connected to the self-serve accounts.
12-18-2018 11:30 AM
No you cannot use account funds to purchase SIM cards. Account funds can only be used to purchase services. This knowledge base offers all the details on rewards.
https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/Knowledge-Base/General-Reward-Rules/ta-p/164
12-18-2018 11:06 AM
@raknahss wrote:Is it possible to order a new SIM using Balance / Available funds in PublicMobile account ?
If yes, how ?
In no, why ?
I have no official answer but
1. I don't think so.
2. see above
3. My guess would be that you could buy SIM's and sell them.
Available Funds is made up of your actual real money (sometimes...other than at renewal) and then the credits of promos and rewards which aren't your actual real money. So to be able to convert those credits and rewards into real money might be frowned upon.