01-20-2023 08:24 AM
I would like to complete an early renewal today due to my data running out.
Thanks
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01-20-2023 11:06 AM
Why not just buy a DATA add on? Also suggest that you try to minimize your data use by logging in to WIFI hot spots whenever possible. Most malls and restaurants offer free public WIFI.
01-20-2023 10:35 AM
Which plan are you on presently?
There are some decent plans available for existing customers:
$40 for 15 GB LTE data
$45 for 20 GB LTE data
$30 for 3 GB 3G speed data
$35 for 5GB 3G speed data
01-20-2023 09:07 AM
I agree. However, in this case, the OP has nothing to lose because they want an immediate plan change to the same plan. If they select a different plan to switch at next renewal, nothing will happen. If the immediate plan change to the same plan doesn’t happen, then nothing will happen.
They simply log back out, log back in, and cancel all pending plan changes.
@rhondachisholm perhaps if you’re feeling uneasy about the suggestion, either a data add on or contact to the customer support agents for an early renewal on the same plan is your best choice.
01-20-2023 09:01 AM
@computergeek541 wrote:
I do have some mixed feelings about this suggestion even if it does work in the case that a customer accidently does two immediate plan changes instead, but that's more of a matrer of needing to understand how plan changes at Public Mobile work.
Given the unpredictability of even the predictable sometimes, I would not be certain that this will work unless it has been proven to work.
01-20-2023 08:57 AM
I do have some mixed feelings about this suggestion even if it does work in the case that a customer accidently does two immediate plan changes instead, but that's more of a matrer of needing to understand how plan changes at Public Mobile work.
01-20-2023 08:53 AM - edited 01-20-2023 08:54 AM
The rewards wouldn't be given out for an early renewal automatically, although when contacting a CSA, the agent might manually credit them if the customer is reasonably close to the date that rewards would have been given out next.
01-20-2023 08:51 AM
I recommend you try this option outlined by @computergeek541 .
Please let us know … Did it work?
01-20-2023 08:49 AM
@computergeek541 I sorta knew this as a couple of members and I discussed this very issue a day ago maybe 2 . But no one was certain it works and then there’s the whole losing out on rewards for that period aswell … but thanks for the confirmation
01-20-2023 08:44 AM - edited 01-20-2023 08:44 AM
I haven't tried it because I have no desire to change my plan, but I can say that with a pending scheduled change, the current plan (as long as it's still one that is offered to anyone) shows back up in the list of plans that can be selected. A second plan change should also nulify the first plan change request.
01-20-2023 08:39 AM
that is a great work around!
So you’re saying that if a customer is on the $15 plan, and they schedule a plan change to the $25 plan, they can log out and then log back in and schedule an immediate plan change to the $15 plan and effectively get an early renewal on the same plan?
01-20-2023 08:33 AM
You should be able to.renew your current plan early without need to.ask a CSA, assuming at least that your current plan is still one that is offered to new customers. If you go into your Self Serve account and schedule a plan change to a different plan, the Self Serve page will then alllow you to select your current plan as an immediate plan change if you go back to change your plan again.
01-20-2023 08:26 AM - edited 01-20-2023 08:28 AM
You may want to consider purchasing an add-on to get you through to the next renewal, unless you’re less than a week from your renewal, in which case an early renewal of the same plan seems logical.
The other option is to consider moving to a higher data plan if the current one you’re on may not suit your monthly data needs.
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01-20-2023 08:25 AM - edited 01-20-2023 08:25 AM
@rhondachisholm You need support to do that to you / early renewal
Getting support / submit ticket
Or while your already here and logged in the community