07-01-2020 09:02 AM - edited 01-05-2022 11:55 AM
I was wondering why we don't have anything advertising no overage costs with data?
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07-01-2020 04:15 PM
I think because PM is a prepaid only service it's implied that there won't be any data overage costs.
07-01-2020 01:55 PM
@Anonymous it's pretty amazing how far technology has advanced in such a short period of time. and it seems to get faster and faster.
still wondering on the date Skynet will go online... 😲
07-01-2020 01:42 PM
Memories of old BBS's on blazing 0.0096 Mbps. And that was nod worthy. 🙂
07-01-2020 01:13 PM
@Anonymous haha yes, there's definitely more content on websites than there was before.
remember trying to download on a 56k modem ? 😭
07-01-2020 12:55 PM
@gpixel wrote:@Barfanesethe reduced data speed is 128kb... it's dial up lol. it probably takes 5 min to load a website 😂
Oh dial-up could only dream of 128kbps! The problem now is all the bloated crap and ads and javascript and tracking etc. Back in the day they were simple text sites with some images.
07-01-2020 12:53 PM
@Barfanesethe reduced data speed is 128kb... it's dial up lol. it probably takes 5 min to load a website 😂
07-01-2020 10:52 AM
reduced data speeds is a marketing scheme. I say that because the speeds are reduced so low that you may as well not even have internet. But it helps people feel good about going over their data and still having something....kinda.
07-01-2020 10:49 AM
@Barfanese I think I have seen some facebook post and IG post that say no overage, no contracts, no credit check.
They are prepaid so those that are not familiar with pre paid may have difficult understanding, but for the most part I think people are aware.
cheers happy Canada Day.
07-01-2020 10:31 AM
PM is prepaid so once you reach your limit then data stops.
PM sends you a text message when you've used 75% and 95% of the data included in your plan. If you try to use something that requires data when you’ve reached your data limit, you will be directed to Self-Serve. Once signed into Self-Serve, you can review your usage and, if you’d like to continue to have access to data, you can purchase a data Add-On here too.
07-01-2020 10:06 AM
@Barfanese PM does not have reduced data speed once used up. data just stops.
07-01-2020 09:58 AM
I understand that, however lucky mobile does advertise it. They say that once you have used up your data, your data service will continue at a reduced speed.
07-01-2020 09:55 AM
@Barfanese wrote:I was wondering why we don't have anything advertising no overage costs with data?
Yeah along with Jb456...it's all kinda implied in the concept of pre-paid. You pre-pay for service. You use up what you pre-paid for and it stops. You don't pre-pay at the end of the pre-paid period and it stops.
Post-paid services are pre-pay as well but then they charge you for overages at bill time...ergo...post-paid...and keep your services going in expectation that you'll pay the new term. I don't remember what any grace period was I had the ability to keep paying the bill.
07-01-2020 09:16 AM
It is impossible to go over. Once you hit your data limit it stops working until your next 30 day billing period starts. So much better than ridiculous over priced data overage charges.
07-01-2020 09:06 AM - edited 07-01-2020 09:32 AM
Public Mobile is a prepaid service. You pay for what you want in advance so there are no surprises.
Once data is reached you have no more. Your options are to buy a data add-on, change plan to a higher plan with more data (charged right away for new plan, no refund on unused days of old plan) or click the question mark on bottom right and open a ticket for moderators asking to renew your plan early. ( You have to add money to your account to cover plan cost before contacting moderators)
Pic below on website says no surprise bills.
Is this what you were looking for?