01-08-2015 01:38 PM - edited 01-04-2022 12:36 PM
Updated on June 25, 2018
The Community Reward
How does it work?
Based on your level of involvement with our Community, you can earn up to $20 every 30 days. The amount you are rewarded depends on your contribution level relative to overall contribution, which can change month to month even if you contribute very consistently. You can only ever qualify for one (1) Community Reward in a 30-day period, and you must act in accordance with Community Terms of Service at all times. You can read our Community Terms of Service here.
The following table shows how Community Rewards are allocated:
Who Can Earn Rewards?
To be eligible to earn Rewards, you must have:
1. A Rewards-eligible plan:
2. An active account:
Considerations for Rewards-ineligible Customers
Customers who are on a Legacy / Pioneer or 10-day plan not eligible for Rewards. If you are a Legacy / Pioneer customer and switch to a Rewards-eligible plan, please note:
How many Rewards can I earn?
You can earn up to your current plan value in Rewards, reducing it to $0. Once you reach the value of your plan, you will not be able to accumulate any further Rewards in that plan period, and you will not be able to save Rewards and apply them to future months.
Here’s an example of how you could get your plan down to $0:
You will earn $5 in Loyalty Rewards + $2 in AutoPay Rewards + $2 Community Rewards + 36 referrals at $1/30 days. That’s $45 in total Rewards, and a sweet $0 plan!
When are Rewards applied to my account?
Here are some things you should keep in mind about our Rewards program:
How do I know when I've earned Rewards?
Whenever a reward has been successfully applied to your account, we will send you a text message to let you know. To check the Rewards you’ve earned, log in to Self-Serve and check the ‘My Rewards’ section in the Overview Tab. You can also select the ‘My Rewards’ button and see all the Rewards you’ve earned since joining Public Mobile.
Below is an example of what you would see from the Overview tab, for a customer who has been with Public less than 1 year, and has no referrals:
Below is an example of what the ‘My Rewards’ section looks like, for the same account:
Other Reward Rules
05-25-2020 05:35 PM - edited 05-25-2020 05:36 PM
@cclark3 wrote:I'm not fully sure but I believe you need to apply that reward (credit) to your bill for it to be taken off, and then it will charge you the remainder.
There's no need to manuallly apply them. Applicable rewards automatically reduce the amount owing for the plan fee.
05-25-2020 05:20 PM
I'm not fully sure but I believe you need to apply that reward (credit) to your bill for it to be taken off, and then it will charge you the remainder.
03-12-2020 11:25 AM
@paab1946 wrote:Hi. I want to know howdo I know wich type of reward I am gonna receive?
Around the 6th or so each month, community reward value would show up in your rewards area. Some time after that you might get a badge indicating your reward level. Usually around that time there might be an announcement recognizing the contributors.
03-12-2020 11:12 AM
Hi. I want to know howdo I know wich type of reward I am gonna receive?
03-10-2020 12:17 PM
Thanks for the info. It's quite helpful.
03-09-2020 04:37 PM - edited 03-09-2020 04:50 PM
@mayurkher wrote:are those can not be applied unless & untill you ahve enough rewards equivalent to your monthly amount?
@mayurkher No, rewards do not have to exceed your monthly plan cost before they can be used. Early in the morning on the day of your renewal, the billing system will first convert any rewards you've accumulated in your rewards page into available funds, then use those funds toward your payment. If the rewards plus any existing funds balance are not enough to cover the payment, it will take the difference owing from your registered autopay credit card, assuming you have autopay activated.
03-09-2020 04:26 PM
are those can not be applied unless & untill you ahve enough rewards equivalent to your monthly amount?
03-09-2020 07:05 AM
The more you help out, problem solve and find solution, the more
bravos you earn.
03-06-2020 06:02 PM
I'm new to this and very curious about how the community rewards work!! Basically the more you bravo and comment the more rewards you recieve? So far I'm loving public!
07-19-2019 07:36 PM
Thanks for making this so clear!
07-06-2019 11:35 PM
@Felixbthe1 wrote:Can there not be a way to archive old posts? Just a suggestion
@SD08 wrote:
@srlawren wrote:
@Lolo20 wrote:Yes it would
@Lolo20 wrote:Yes they do that's how they track each message
@Lolo20 you've posted to a 23-page thread that was last active in April. Without using the Quote feature or tagging the person you're responding to, it's really hard to know what these statements above are in response to.
@srlawren The replies were respectively to...
aguyfromontario's post from Oct 22/15:
https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/Rewards/Community-Reward/m-p/32451/highlight/true#M45...
&
Duckman's post from Jan 1/16:
https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/Rewards/Community-Reward/m-p/41060/highlight/true#M71...
@Lolo20 In addition to quoting the messages for clarity as srlawren suggested, you might also want to check the date of the messages to which you're replying. Pretty sure those members are no longer waiting for those answers 3.5 to 4 years later.
Customer don't need to reply to 3.5 to 4 years later to message unless they are posting only for rewards.
07-05-2019 07:47 AM
I really don’t mind people commenting on really old threads, preferably on topic of course lol
07-05-2019 02:23 AM
Can there not be a way to archive old posts? Just a suggestion
@SD08 wrote:
@srlawren wrote:
@Lolo20 wrote:Yes it would
@Lolo20 wrote:Yes they do that's how they track each message
@Lolo20 you've posted to a 23-page thread that was last active in April. Without using the Quote feature or tagging the person you're responding to, it's really hard to know what these statements above are in response to.
@srlawren The replies were respectively to...
aguyfromontario's post from Oct 22/15:
https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/Rewards/Community-Reward/m-p/32451/highlight/true#M45...
&
Duckman's post from Jan 1/16:
https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/Rewards/Community-Reward/m-p/41060/highlight/true#M71...
@Lolo20 In addition to quoting the messages for clarity as srlawren suggested, you might also want to check the date of the messages to which you're replying. Pretty sure those members are no longer waiting for those answers 3.5 to 4 years later.
07-03-2019 06:51 AM
I could use a few rewards 🙂
07-02-2019 09:25 PM
@computergeek541 wrote:Because it gvies people something to talk about and that leads to community rewards?
@computergeek541 to which I would say....
07-02-2019 08:07 PM
@srlawren wrote:@Felixbthe1 what did that have to do with community reward???
Because it gvies people something to talk about and that leads to community rewards? This thread being 4.5 years old, I would hope that if people wish to bump this thread for whatever reason, that the discussion would at least be about community rewards.
07-02-2019 03:06 PM
@Felixbthe1 what did that have to do with community reward???
07-02-2019 01:12 PM - edited 07-02-2019 01:22 PM
07-02-2019 12:57 AM
@kav2001c wrote:Maybe people are randomly bumping this thread to put it back to the top?
@SD08 I can't beleive you even tracked down original posts lol
@kav2001c It wasn't hard to track down, owing to the fact that oracles have editing capability for most messages. I clicked edit on those posts and then hit the quote button to reveal the original message and author they were replying to.
07-02-2019 12:38 AM
Maybe people are randomly bumping this thread to put it back to the top?
@SD08 I can't beleive you even tracked down original posts lol
06-27-2019 08:41 PM
@SD08 wrote:@Lolo20 In addition to quoting the messages for clarity as srlawren suggested, you might also want to check the date of the messages to which you're replying. Pretty sure those members are no longer waiting for those answers 3.5 to 4 years later.
@Lolo20 for the love of all things good, please heed the advice in bold above.
@SD08 thanks for sleuthing the originals.
06-27-2019 08:23 PM
@srlawren wrote:
@Lolo20 wrote:Yes it would
@Lolo20 wrote:Yes they do that's how they track each message
@Lolo20 you've posted to a 23-page thread that was last active in April. Without using the Quote feature or tagging the person you're responding to, it's really hard to know what these statements above are in response to.
@srlawren The replies were respectively to...
aguyfromontario's post from Oct 22/15:
https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/Rewards/Community-Reward/m-p/32451/highlight/true#M45...
&
Duckman's post from Jan 1/16:
https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/Rewards/Community-Reward/m-p/41060/highlight/true#M71...
@Lolo20 In addition to quoting the messages for clarity as srlawren suggested, you might also want to check the date of the messages to which you're replying. Pretty sure those members are no longer waiting for those answers 3.5 to 4 years later.
06-27-2019 08:02 PM
@Lolo20 wrote:Yes it would
@Lolo20 wrote:Yes they do that's how they track each message
@Lolo20 you've posted to a 23-page thread that was last active in April. Without using the Quote feature or tagging the person you're responding to, it's really hard to know what these statements above are in response to.
06-27-2019 07:56 PM
Yes they do that's how they track each message
06-27-2019 07:54 PM
Yes it would
04-30-2019 04:21 PM - edited 04-30-2019 04:31 PM
@srlawren wrote:
@Jhimshoot wrote:You may not have considered the GST/HST portion of your plan? Just a thought.
@Jhimshoot who? You've replied to a lenghty thread with no context.
I had a hunch which post they were replying to and when I checked...yep...once again...four years ago.
Maybe there should be an automatic pop-up warning when someone tries to reply to any message older than a certain length of time.
04-30-2019 03:34 PM
@Jhimshoot wrote:You may not have considered the GST/HST portion of your plan? Just a thought.
@Jhimshoot who? You've replied to a lenghty thread with no context.
04-30-2019 02:53 PM
You may not have considered the GST/HST portion of your plan? Just a thought.
04-11-2019 05:24 PM
@Kovaelin wrote:How are the rankings determined? Is it just from participation? What about quality of answers? Is quality only determined by the number of "Bravos"?
participation, post count, bravos, solutions... I'm sure it's a combination of all of those, but there is no definitive answer. High quality answers are likely to lead to more bravos, which are certainly a factor. Otherwise, someone could just post a few hundred useless and irrelevant messages to get rewards.
04-11-2019 05:17 PM
How are the rankings determined? Is it just from participation? What about quality of answers? Is quality only determined by the number of "Bravos"?