01-08-2022 09:59 PM
Hi, currently I’m paying $25 plan, the last charged was at dec17, if I wanna change plan to $15, should I do it now or click the “renew plan on due date” (means 1/17)
anything I need to aware for changing plan?
thanks
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01-09-2022 01:17 PM
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and click Here link to you know how to Change Your Plan online,
you can choose at your next plan renewal date. To change your plan.
01-09-2022 04:26 AM
Great! Thanks for the valuable advice.
01-08-2022 10:13 PM - edited 01-08-2022 10:14 PM
It's a logical assumption, and one that many folks make, @yullub
Postpaid services will pro-rate package changes from the date of the change, however pre-paid carriers will not. The only real 'advantage' for choosing to change a plan early is if a user needs an extra data allotment and they are relatively close to their next renewal date.
Otherwise, since you are moving to a lower data and minute limited plan, it's best to wait for the renewal.
Consider supplementing your outgoing calling limit with a VoIP provider like Fongo so you can make calls within Wi-fi zones and not be concerned about using your minutes.
01-08-2022 10:08 PM
Thanks! It’s clear now, I was wondering if they will prorate the fee, now i know the answer.
01-08-2022 10:07 PM
The choice is really yours.
Just keep in mind you'll be forfeiting what's remaining for services on the $25.00 plan if you schedule a plan change NOW, vs on the next renewal.
And since this is a pre-paid carrier, there are no refunds for unused services.
01-08-2022 10:05 PM
Thanks so much! Glad I ask here before action. Appreciated!
01-08-2022 10:05 PM
OIC! Got it! Thank you so much!
01-08-2022 10:04 PM
@yullub Yes, choose Renew plan on due date so it automatically changes during the next renewal. Once you do that, you will see the change for your review.
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01-08-2022 10:03 PM
It is usually best to change plans at next renewal date. PM does not prorate plans. If you change plans now, you will be charged right away the full price of plan $15 and lose whatever is remaining in your original $25 plan.
01-08-2022 10:03 PM - edited 01-08-2022 10:04 PM
@yullub wrote:Hi, currently I’m paying $25 plan, the last charged was at dec17, if I wanna change plan to $15, should I do it now or click the “renew plan on due date” (means 1/17)
anything I need to aware for changing plan?
thanks
@yullub Schedule a plan change ON NEXT RENEWAL!
If you choose now you will get charged right away and will not get any prorated $s back from the plan you already paid.
EDIT: so to answer your question: click the “renew plan on due date” = YES.