10-13-2018 04:06 PM - edited 01-05-2022 02:08 AM
10-27-2018 04:25 PM - edited 10-27-2018 04:32 PM
Yes, the Wireles Code does cover prepaid plans, but services providers are going to argue that prepaid plans aren't under contract.
I'm not sure how carriers get away with that. Part of the issue is that by everyday layman usage, prepaid plans don't make up a contract as most people think of it and based on how carriers advertise.
However, by both dictionary and legal definitions, signing up and paying for a Public Mobile service is a contract. So for years, when carriers were advertising "no contracts" or "no contract required", that wasn't really true. It's a contract when a consumer buys anything. Rules for pricing and making purchases at retail stores are even covered within contract law.
10-27-2018 12:23 PM
Fine. But as you said yourself in your post, there's no mention of refunds. Just no cost.
Inside of 2 years? Silence.
Ok
I don't know. Does this happen for people going to the states? Do you get something saying what your options are from Public Mobile? I haven't been to the states since joining PM.
Ok. Not quite the same system as PM though.
Ok
As of December 1, 2017, you also have the right:
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Is pre-paid a simple 30/90 day contract? I guess. So you have 15 days from each renewal. The language leaves a little ambiguity too. Is it - cancel your contract at no cost? Is it - return your phone at no cost? Is it - cancel your contract AND return your phone combined at no cost? No mention of a refund. Just no cost ie. penalty. Would forgoing the remaining pre-paid value be called a penalty/cost? Dunno.
PM doesn't sell phones so that part's not relevant.
10-27-2018 10:47 AM
@Anonymous wrote:...I think this is speaking to the contract terms where they used to be 3 years and people were complaining....
I don't think ANY pre-paid provider will provide any refunds for early term cancellations or port-outs.
@Anonymous Canada's Wireless Code does apply to all pre-paid plans. It outlines what is legal for pre-paid providers to do and it outlines the penalties and fines for any providers who choose to ignore the code. There is also a complaints process in place.
10-23-2018 11:59 AM - edited 10-23-2018 12:00 PM
I seem to recall that there used to be something about cancellation fees.Not specifically here just generally in the business.
I think this is speaking to the contract terms where they used to be 3 years and people were complaining. So they made it 2 years. Thus the maximum of 2 years wording.
I don't think ANY pre-paid provider will provide any refunds for early term cancellations or port-outs.
10-23-2018 11:53 AM
@jenrynguyen98 wrote:Can I cancel my new account and get a refund?
It is not clear if the "at no cost" part of the final paragraph below means "at no ADDITIONAL cost" or if you are entitled to a refund for the pre-paid plan you signed up for but are unhappy with. You can contact the Commission for Complaints for Telecom-television Services for clarification: Toll-free at1-888-221-1687 or via email: response@ccts-cprst.ca.
Here are your rights according to Canada's Wireless Code:
Do you pay before you use your wireless service? If so, you have the right:
As of December 1, 2017, you also have the right:
10-13-2018 06:46 PM
Public Mobile is prepaid. They don't issue refunds if you've changed your mind your best bet is to
10-13-2018 05:57 PM
@jenrynguyen98 wrote:Can I cancel my new account and get a refund?
Possibly, but only if you are quite new and have used very little service. Ask nicely and you have a pleasant surprise.
Click this: message to moderators to send a private message to the moderator team with your request along with your phone number and 4 digit PIN. If you’ve forgotten the PIN, provide any 3 of the following in your message: complete mailing address, email address, alternate phone number, last top up date & amount.
Moderator hours are: Monday to Friday, 9 am (ET) to 9 pm (ET); Saturday - Sunday 9 am (ET) - 7:30 pm (ET). Usually they answer within in 24 hours, but can take a few days.
If you plan to keep your PM phone number, the account must remain active until you have transferred to your new carrier.
10-13-2018 05:11 PM - edited 10-13-2018 05:12 PM
@jenrynguyen98 sad to see you go, PM Networks is much better than Fido, I know you having issue with your textings but be patients, once your problems is sloved you will be very happy with PM
10-13-2018 04:43 PM
As this is a prepaid service...once you pay, you can't usually get any refund. You can try to contact the moderators and plead your case, but in general....nope. Good luck.
10-13-2018 04:42 PM
PM plans are prepaid plans. There is no refund for prepaid plan in Canada. PM does not give refund as well.
10-13-2018 04:40 PM
If you stop making payments for 91 days after your last payment was due (and disable auto renew), your account will be deleted. Howver, you also said you're looking for a refund. My advice would be to message the Mod Team here and let them know what you want to do. I'm sure they'll help.
10-13-2018 04:14 PM
@jenrynguyen98 wrote:Can I cancel my new account and get a refund?
As mimmo_L says you can just let it expire when it can't find money to renew. You can technically request a cancellation.
But for either situation I'm not sure refunds are possible.
I see you only just joined and are having issues with texting. Was this resolved? Or are you just not wanting to wait for the reply from the mods?
I have heard about transferring balances to a different Public Mobile customer like say a friend or relative.
In all cases...talk to the mods when you do get a reply for your other matter if you did send them a private message before.
10-13-2018 04:12 PM
@jenrynguyen98 wrote:Can I cancel my new account and get a refund?
Have you tried activating with a new number than try to port?
10-13-2018 04:09 PM
No. Just rove your credit card info. And account will expire by itself.