04-27-2020 11:43 PM - edited 01-05-2022 11:47 AM
I would like to stop using this phone service for a couple reasons after 2 years and I don't care about the $12 credit on my account. I just want to be done with the service. Is there a way to end it sooner? (besides not waiting it out for the 90 days and getting emails and texts about it). Yes billions more in the world have worse issues.
+AutoPay not working anymore
+CC not being accepted
+Needing to get vouchers from stores instead
+9gb of data paid for in 2 months not being used
+Asus ROG 1 (ZS600kl) not using data
^Cannot add an APN, I've lurked the forums endlessly but I see the APN settings to add.
Tired of promoting a service to friends and family that doesn't work
04-28-2020 10:10 AM
@CH1EF wrote:Wow, I'm overwhelmed by the support and should have just asked for solutions instead of trying to abandon ship! I'll do the other sim and then add an APN. Definitely a thing with Asus on Android 8.1. Yes that's the software on it with no further OS updates available. I sincerely appreciate the CC removal info + port info. Not sure who to put as a solution as everyone really helped! Most forums I post on are harsh to others but again I'm overwhelmed by the support. I'm sticking with PM for sure. You all rock. Note to self: Ask first! Also, going with a different phone brand next time. Being on both sides via iOS and Android for years, this is my first time experiencing APN issues. If the CC problem persists then online vouchers are really convenient.
What great news! This right here solidifies why there is a community. Everyone has each other's back and when there is a time of need people step up. I do have to say kudos to those that stepped up and offered support when you wanted to step away. Great job everyone!
04-28-2020 10:07 AM
@CH1EF wrote:Wow, I'm overwhelmed by the support and should have just asked for solutions instead of trying to abandon ship! I'll do the other sim and then add an APN. Definitely a thing with Asus on Android 8.1. Yes that's the software on it with no further OS updates available. I sincerely appreciate the CC removal info + port info. Not sure who to put as a solution as everyone really helped! Most forums I post on are harsh to others but again I'm overwhelmed by the support. I'm sticking with PM for sure. You all rock. Note to self: Ask first! Also, going with a different phone brand next time. Being on both sides via iOS and Android for years, this is my first time experiencing APN issues. If the CC problem persists then online vouchers are really convenient.
@CH1EF Instead of purchasing online vouchers if you want to avoid future Auto-Pay issues just make a manual onetime payment via selfserve two days before your plan renewal. You will still get the AutoPay $2.00 credit and have a couple of days to resolve the issue before your account goes into suspension.
04-28-2020 09:50 AM - edited 04-28-2020 09:51 AM
There's an unofficial app called MyNewAPN out there in the wilds. It's not in the Play store.
There's a command line method to open the APN too.
The SIM idea is probably easiest for those not so techy. If you can't re/re a SIM then what are doing in a DIY place 🙂
It's an Android 8.1 problem with some carriers. Public Mobile is not alone.
04-28-2020 06:44 AM - edited 04-28-2020 06:45 AM
When you add credit card clear your browser, use secret/incognito mode in chrome, Firefox or safari. Copy your credit info from your billing address. Leave the apt/unit blank and put no space in the postal code and use ALL CAPS if necessary. If still no luck contact the mods by clicking on the (?) At the bottom rightcorner of your screen.. Follow the instructions already given by others.
Any used roam or freedom sim will do if you have a friend who can lend you theirs....come here for help if you're struggling with it or try the search bar....as you can now see its very informative.
Happy that you're going to stay!
04-28-2020 06:15 AM
Wow, I'm overwhelmed by the support and should have just asked for solutions instead of trying to abandon ship! I'll do the other sim and then add an APN. Definitely a thing with Asus on Android 8.1. Yes that's the software on it with no further OS updates available. I sincerely appreciate the CC removal info + port info. Not sure who to put as a solution as everyone really helped! Most forums I post on are harsh to others but again I'm overwhelmed by the support. I'm sticking with PM for sure. You all rock. Note to self: Ask first! Also, going with a different phone brand next time. Being on both sides via iOS and Android for years, this is my first time experiencing APN issues. If the CC problem persists then online vouchers are really convenient.
04-28-2020 04:01 AM - edited 04-28-2020 04:04 AM
I'm sorry we haven't heard from you before this....you should consider switching your plan to the $15 so even if you switch you can fall back on the pm plan if you have issues. The $12 credit will cover most of the plan cost.
Contact the moderators to add your card and get the autopay going again. Then the plan will be $1. As mentioned you should have at least changed the plan if you couldn't or wouldn't use the data because you've been using WiFi.
Did you put your model of phone in the search bar? I just did and came up with this solution by @geopublic who has already posted in this thread. Give the solution a try....or you may just need it for the new provider if its not koodo or telus.
I use vouchers when I find a deal like the $10 vouchers for $8 at canadian cell supplies or I get them at london drugs for the LDX rewards.
Solution..... Yes that is definitely the issue. Are you running Android 8.1 by any chance? Many others have reported that running that version of Android on Asus does not allow you to add APN entries. The fix is to use a freedom or roam.com sim to add the APN or sideload an app to do it. SInce you have the Fizz** card maybe try adding the PM APN with it.
**for solutions OP from previous thread.
04-28-2020 12:27 AM
@CH1EF The fastest way would be to port out your number.
04-28-2020 12:25 AM
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04-28-2020 12:19 AM
@CH1EF, it sad to see you go. The most easiest thing to do is:
Port over to another cell phone provider so that at least you can keep the same phone number that everybody already knows for the past few years.
All the best to you and your family. Stay safe and stay home
04-28-2020 12:04 AM - edited 04-28-2020 12:05 AM
Choices to cancel service:
1. Quick and keeping your phone number
Remove autopay credit card info to stop autopay and port your number to another provider. Your account will be canceled right away.
2. Slow and not keeping your phone number.
Remove autopay credit card info to stop autopay. Your account will be suspended without payment at your next renewal date. 90 days after suspension, your account will be cancel. You have 90 days to change your mind by paying and reactivate your account.
3. Make money and not keeping your phone number
Since you have $12 reward on your account, you can let someone to take over your plan. Your phone number will go with the plan to the new owner.
04-27-2020 11:57 PM
There is wording in the terms of service saying that you can contact the moderators to cancel the service. I tend to doubt you'd get any refund though but who knows.
But as mentioned...just don't pay for your next renewal. The account will suspend stopping it from working. Then 90 days after that the account will deactivate.
You could also put it into suspension yourself using the lost/stolen feature in the self-serve. Then that same 90 days after that it will deactivate.
Turn off autopay and remove your payment card.
But also...maybe the community can help you with some of your issues so that you might be able to stay with a working service.
+autopay and the payment card can be tricky for some. there are data entry tips available
+you can buy vouchers online as well but a payment card should still be able to be used
+quantity and consumption of plan data is all you
+some phones do seem to have difficulty entering APN info but maybe we can help you there too
04-27-2020 11:55 PM
@CH1EF tough to hear you go and sounds like a perfect storm that you faced all those issues at once. I would remove any payment method, and the port my number over to another provider. Once you port your number it will be cancelled with public mobile.
04-27-2020 11:49 PM
Porting your number will end the account instantly.
Without that, message the Moderator Team for help.
https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/notes/composepage
04-27-2020 11:44 PM - edited 04-27-2020 11:46 PM
@CH1EF wrote:I would like to stop using this phone service for a couple reasons after 2 years and I don't care about the $12 credit on my account. I just want to be done with the service. Is there a way to end it sooner? (besides not waiting it out for the 90 days and getting emails and texts about it). Yes billions more in the world have worse issues.
+AutoPay not working anymore
+CC not being accepted
+Needing to get vouchers from stores instead
+9gb of data paid for in 2 months not being used
+Asus ROG 1 (ZS600kl) not using data
^Cannot add an APN, I've lurked the forums endlessly but I see the APN settings to add.
Tired of promoting a service to friends and family that doesn't work
Remove your credit card from your account and make no further payments. I know that you said that it won't accept the card, but if it is still somehow saved to your account, remove it. There's nothing else to it and the account will eventually close itself out. There is no process to immediately close the account unless you port the phone number out to another carrier.