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Michael777
Great Neighbour / Super Voisin

My account is just suspended. However, I want to change plan and get it functioning.

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esjliv
Mayor / Maire

@Michael777 wrote:

My account is just suspended. However, I want to change plan and get it functioning.


@Michael777 

How long has your account been in suspended status?

 

You have up to 90 days to make a payment and, after doing so, your payment cycle will restart and your service will resume. 

After 90 days of non-payment, your account will be permanently deactivated, which means you will:

1-Lose access to your phone number, and won’t be able to transfer it to a new provider in the future.

2-Need a new Public Mobile SIM card if you decide to activate a new Public Mobile account.

 

@Michael777 

Is your account still suspended? Or is it now showing active? Did you change plans and add funds that are now sitting in your balance but your account still says suspended? If so then go to the plans or usage page and click on lost/stolen. Suspend your service. Log out/in. Resume your service. It should now be active. Log out and reboot your phone.

Anonymous
Not applicable

Change Your Plan

When you’re changing your plan, you can choose to change immediately or at your next plan renewal date. To change your plan: sign in to Self-Serve, select ‘Change Plan’ on the Overview page, select the plan you want, and scroll to the bottom of the page.If you’re looking to apply a promotion to your plan, learn how you can do that here.Changing your plan on the next plan renewal dateWe recommend you choose this option because it allows you to use the services you have already paid for until your next plan renewal date. Here are some things you should know about this option:

  • If you choose to change your plan on your next plan renewal date, the amount owed will be automatically updated.
  • If you have AutoPay set up, the amount of your new plan will be charged on your payment due date.
  • You can cancel a future-dated plan change at any time by clicking on the ‘Plans and Add-Ons’ tab and selecting ‘Cancel Order’.
  • Any earned Rewards will be applied on your next renewal after the plan change.

Changing your plan immediatelyYou may choose to change your plan immediately if you have used all or most of your services, or if your account is suspended and you would like a different plan. Here are some things you should know about this option:

  • There must be enough funds in your account to cover the full amount of the new plan.
  • A new payment cycle starts when you activate your new plan.
  • Your plan will not be prorated, which means that any days remaining in your current payment
  • Any earned Rewards will be applied on your next renewal after the plan change.
  • If your account is suspended – changing your plan is a 2-step process, so be sure to complete both steps or you may be left with partial or no service. Step 1 initiates the change, and step 2 reactivates your account via making a payment (if necessary).
    1. Make sure to review your details carefully before changing your plan - Once you click “Yes, change my plan”, all features from your current plan will be lost and the plan change will be completed, even if you do not make a payment in the second step.
    2. Top up your account with sufficient funds to reactivate your service - Since we are a prepaid service, you need to have the funds available for the plan change to fully take effect. If you only have partial funds in your account, or if you do not complete payment after changing your plan, you may be left with no or partial service. We have introduced several warnings to ensure you don’t leave the page without topping up, but figured we should mention it here as well. Note: If you have sufficient funds to cover your new plan,you won’t be taken to the payment menu.

What will happen if my payment wasn’t completed?In this scenario, your account could still move from suspend to active, re-starting your plan cycle and potentially only reactivating a portion or none of your services. If you find yourself in this situation, simply go to the “Payment” tab in Self-Serve, choose “One Time Payment”, and opt to pay the “Amount Due”. This will cover the new plan cost less any partial payment that was taken. After successful payment, your services should be fully reactivated. If your services aren’t restored,please start a conversation with our virtual assistant, SIMon, to submit a ticket to the Moderator Team by clicking here.

 

Good Luck

Anonymous
Not applicable

 @Michael777 : "Reply"? Can you log in to your self-serve account? Can you click on Change Plan? Can you select a plan? Can you make a payment?

@Michael777 

Any reply? What does your account currently say? Can you post a screenshot of your overview page with your personal info removed? What plan are you on and what one do you want to change to?

Michael777
Great Neighbour / Super Voisin

I did it but didn't get any reply. Is there any worker who can help me

Anonymous
Not applicable

 @popping : ??? Different thread maybe??

 

 @Michael777 : You can do a plan change while suspended. Then pay the required amount and it should start up the new plan.

darlicious
Mayor / Maire

@Michael777 

Do you want to renew your current plan or change to a new one? If its the latter then perform the  plan change to your desired plan and pick "Yes change plan now." Then add the appropriate  funds to cover the plan cost.

 

Otherwise add funds for your current plan and hit reactivate if necessary.

popping
Retired Oracle / Oracle Retraité

@Michael777 wrote:

My account is just suspended. However, I want to change plan and get it functioning.


Plan suspension is the same as plan change.  You will keep your bonus data if it is an add-on data.  Otherwise, you will not keep your non add-on bonus data.

 

 

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