12-12-2017 11:21 AM - edited 01-05-2022 03:43 AM
I have a friend coming back into the country for a couple of weeks. I am trying to help with shopping for a short term cellular service. Looking through the options, I noticed that a 30 day plan with province talk, text, and 1 gig +1 gig bonus 3G data is $42. The 30 day plan with province talk, text, 1 gig 3G data is $37. How can there be a cost associated with the bonus. Isn't a bonus supposed to be gratis?
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12-13-2017 09:20 AM
I wouldn’t count on them rethinking their prices. All phone companies are expensive, but you won’t be able to find better prices than Public Mobile (at least in Ontario, anyway)...
The big 3 MIGHT give you a better deal if you have been a long-term customer with them (5-10yrs), but this is not the case for most people.
12-12-2017 06:33 PM
I hope this thread makes them rethink their prices on those plans with bonus data. I'd be more than happy to switch plan to grab a little more data but the price is just too high for my budget 😞
12-12-2017 05:14 PM
Soooo their marketing team should revisit their wording in these "bonuses"
12-12-2017 05:09 PM
@stonechucker wrote:And that's what I remembered to (although I forgot until you mentioned it just now).
The 250mb plan is MISSING the discount.
Yup; broken in self serve as well.
12-12-2017 04:20 PM
@stonechucker I think sommeone provided a reasoning for the "missing"discount stating that is was ineligable for some reason or another. I need those fish oils as well becasue i can't remember who said it or the reason why.
12-12-2017 03:41 PM
And that's what I remembered to (although I forgot until you mentioned it just now).
The 250mb plan is MISSING the discount.
12-12-2017 03:20 PM - edited 12-13-2017 12:31 AM
@will13am wrote:
@mimmo wrote:@will13am, @stonechucker, I'm having a deja vu moment . we had a similar discussion a while back.
I need some more fish oil, I forgot all about that post.
You cant remember them all 🙂 I remembered it only because i recalled talking about the 250 mb one costing more than the 500 mb plan
12-12-2017 03:19 PM
12-12-2017 03:16 PM
@mimmo wrote:@will13am, @stonechucker, I'm having a deja vu moment . we had a similar discussion a while back.
I need some more fish oil, I forgot all about that post.
12-12-2017 02:55 PM
@will13am, @stonechucker, I'm having a deja vu moment . we had a similar discussion a while back.
12-12-2017 02:45 PM
@srlawren, oops... my brain fart!
$20 on the 30 day plans... so it should be a $22 for prov voice, global text, and the 250 MB of '3G Data' (throttled LTE)
12-12-2017 02:38 PM
@will13am wrote:I have a friend coming back into the country for a couple of weeks. I am trying to help with shopping for a short term cellular service. Looking through the options, I noticed that a 30 day plan with province talk, text, and 1 gig +1 gig bonus 3G data is $42. The 30 day plan with province talk, text, 1 gig 3G data is $37. How can there be a cost associated with the bonus. Isn't a bonus supposed to be gratis?
Good catch! You Oracles must stay up late at night finding/figuring out all this stuff. What would we/PM do without you? 😉 🙂 😉
12-12-2017 02:26 PM
@will13am Get with the programme, eh? Just a friendly PM quirk. I remember a time when calling plus texting was MORE expensive than calling, texting plus 1 GB data. Ah, the good old days. 💤
12-12-2017 01:30 PM
it's just deceptive marketing
12-12-2017 01:16 PM
@dna2016 wrote:Good catch @will13am,
Guess this is just the nature of how business works, they hope people don't notice or catch onto these things. No way that was a mistake, companies vet these decisions and go through every possible outcome.
They've had this out for a few months now and you're the only one who noticed, and to think, if you weren't helping out your friend then I guess nobody would have noticed this at all. Companies always take these types of risks hoping that nobody finds out, or when they do they'll have some form of solution or damage control in place to save face.
Remember back in the day when companies had "System Access Fees", and when they said they were getting rid of them, did they really get rid of them? No, they just embed them in the actual service cost (i.e. system access fee $6.99 disappeared yet at the same time plan costs went up approximately $5). In this case "Bonus Data" just sounds more appealing to new customers, so they went with that, lol.
Who can forget those dreaded system access fees. I recall some carriers referred to it as some sort of government mandated fee as if it was a tax. In reality, it was a carrier tax.
12-12-2017 01:09 PM
@stonechucker there's no such thing as a $60 discount on a 30 day plan--those are for the 90 day plans 🙂
12-12-2017 01:04 PM
What I don't understand about the 30 day Prov Voice, global txt, and 250 mb of 3g Data.....
It's $42 (no discount), and the 1+1 Data is the same price!!
Seems totally wrong. The 250 mb plan I've described is a Pick 3, so it should have the $60 discount (which would mean Public Mobile pays you to have the plan!)
12-12-2017 12:59 PM
The "bonus" is probably a wrong word they came up with just like the "3G" data. Don't forget that these two came pretty much at the same time. They know it's wrong and misleading, but for some reason, they don't want to change it.
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12-12-2017 12:48 PM
I'd call it deceptive advertising. @will13am, you could have a fight for the Government to participate in 😉
12-12-2017 12:36 PM
Good catch @will13am,
Guess this is just the nature of how business works, they hope people don't notice or catch onto these things. No way that was a mistake, companies vet these decisions and go through every possible outcome.
They've had this out for a few months now and you're the only one who noticed, and to think, if you weren't helping out your friend then I guess nobody would have noticed this at all. Companies always take these types of risks hoping that nobody finds out, or when they do they'll have some form of solution or damage control in place to save face.
Remember back in the day when companies had "System Access Fees", and when they said they were getting rid of them, did they really get rid of them? No, they just embed them in the actual service cost (i.e. system access fee $6.99 disappeared yet at the same time plan costs went up approximately $5). In this case "Bonus Data" just sounds more appealing to new customers, so they went with that, lol.
12-12-2017 11:54 AM
@KMG wrote:Same issue with the 90 day plans on 3G (with province-wide calling and global text):
3GB for $105
3GB + 3GB "bonus" for $120
They should just call them 3GB and 6GB...
@KMG, yeah this is also looking like each "Bonus" GB of data is sold at $5 instead of the $30
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12-12-2017 11:51 AM
Same issue with the 90 day plans on 3G (with province-wide calling and global text):
3GB for $105
3GB + 3GB "bonus" for $120
They should just call them 3GB and 6GB...
12-12-2017 11:51 AM
12-12-2017 11:48 AM
@closng wrote:Good catch @will13am, never really noticed that. Seems to me it is just a marketing ploy to make people think they are getting 1GB free when in fact, it is built in already into the price 🙂
@srlawren, it seems to me that Public Mobile is in hibernation mode, not much happening other than maintaining status quo.
I don't want to sound pessimistic here. The glass is half empty interpretation of hibernation is death watch.
12-12-2017 11:43 AM
12-12-2017 11:41 AM - edited 12-12-2017 11:42 AM
Good catch @will13am, never really noticed that. Seems to me it is just a marketing ploy to make people think they are getting 1GB free when in fact, it is built in already into the price 🙂
@srlawren, it seems to me that Public Mobile is in hibernation mode, not much happening other than maintaining status quo.
12-12-2017 11:38 AM
@will13am yeah what's up with that? Honestly, I think they're only using this "bonus data" stuff because many of their competitors do it too. Since the "bonus" data stays indefinitely, they should have just called the 1+1 plan a 2GB plan, making it easier to understand. I honestly don't know what is going on at the marketing department at Public Mobile, but since about mid-2017 it seems to have gone way, way down hill.