08-23-2023 12:45 PM - last edited on 08-23-2023 01:33 PM by computergeek541
Example, freedom just started offering the same US/CAN plan for $45. I am just curious if public tends to follow the trends of their competitors.
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08-23-2023 07:42 PM - edited 08-23-2023 07:43 PM
I just took a look at that Freedom offer you referenced, and if I'm reading it right the $45 includes the "digital discount", but that there's another $5 discount for BYOD which is for 24 months. So the total price of this plan would be $40/month for the first 24 months and $45/month thereafter? Great deal. It took PM a while to match them last time (outside of Quebec), but maybe there's hope here!
08-23-2023 03:35 PM - edited 08-23-2023 03:36 PM
Seeing as PM's $50 Can/US plan is basically a copy of Freedom's, there is that possibility. Also since the buyout of Freedom they now offer unlimited partner coverage in Canada as well, so reception isn't as much of a barrier as it used to be. So let's keep our fingers crossed 🤞🤞
That said, and to someone else's point, with points/rewards it is still cheaper here for many of us. For example my $50 plan is $44 before community rewards.
08-23-2023 01:18 PM
I would have to agree, the only reason public is offering the $50 US/CAN plan is because of Freedom I think.
So I thought to myself maybe public will continue to match whatever freedom offers just to stop anyone from porting over.
08-23-2023 12:57 PM
@RSP93 No everyone gets the same offers when they are available . But PM gives you points back for paying your bill . And every year for loyalty and with friend referrals . And use these points to redeem money off your bill 15 points for $15 off phone bill
08-23-2023 12:46 PM - edited 08-23-2023 01:00 PM
Nope they don’t. The problem with Freedom is the reception, they don’t have as many cell towers as the big 3.