03-18-2024 11:49 AM
Understanding the Public Points™ Program
What is the difference between the old Rewards Program and Public Points Program? What do I keep? What do I lose?
For detailed comparisons and what changes to expect, please refer to our current help articles.
How to find this???
03-20-2024 03:17 PM - edited 03-20-2024 03:27 PM
Thanks for your reply, I only have a 35-dollar plan, how will that negatively affect me versus having a $40 plan or more? How many points should I expect to collect on a $35 plan and I take it, they'll accumulate every month till I convert them to cash?
03-18-2024 04:10 PM
Anyone been looking in to other providers that are cheeper? I have to admit that this doesn't surprise me as this is a Telus company.
03-18-2024 01:44 PM
HI @andy889
after changing to the new point system, instead of getting $4 off, you will need to pay full $35 monthly, but you will get 5% in points (1.75 points) and you will get 10 point on your anniversary date every year
but of course, those are not as good as $4 off you have now, but still better than nothing
03-18-2024 01:41 PM
I was at a 35-dollar plan brought down to 31 a month from the rewards, am I going to lose out on the 5% that I would get with a 40-dollar plan, or will I still get 5% on my 35-dollar plan.
03-18-2024 12:25 PM
HI @andy889
good news is the point won't be back to 0 every month. It will keep accumulating until you redeem it. Best choice is to redeem for $15 bill credit with 15 points
03-18-2024 12:23 PM
HI @Theduke sorry, never seen a rewards change is to customers' favour
Yes, bacially you earn less rewards with this new Public Points
03-18-2024 12:23 PM - edited 03-18-2024 12:24 PM
So basically my monthly plan is going up 4 dollars in May + increased taxes?
Please let me know of any positives to the points model, it looks like they are just making it more expensive to be with public.
Do the points reset back to 0 every month or will they keep accumulating until I convert them to cash at the 15-point threshold?
03-18-2024 12:20 PM
Is this generally a good thing? Benefit? Or just another cash grab ftom Telus (the owner of Public Mobile)
03-18-2024 11:54 AM
you can refer to this Help article:
https://www.publicmobile.ca/en/on/get-help/articles/public-points
03-18-2024 11:53 AM
Just search through community and you will find out. It has been answered and clarified many, many times.
You lose autopay and loyalty dollars. Referral $ becomes points. On every anniversary you will get 10 points. You will get 5% from your bill payments.
After you collect 15+ points you can manually convert them to $ and pay the bill, buy something, etc.
03-18-2024 11:52 AM
HI @Theduke
there is no way to keep yourself on the legacy system after May.
for disadvantages, mainly you loss $2 autopay and $5 loyalty. Only good thing is you still get 5% back in points, ok if you have a plan that is $40 or more. And you will get just 10 points for anniversary rewards
But your friend rewards will be the same, except it will be in points
also, you need to wait till you collect 15 points , then you can redeem for $15 bill credit