01-20-2019 08:35 AM - edited 01-05-2022 06:31 AM
If I upgrade from $35 to $40 in half way of the period, may I get the money back of the rest time of the month?
Edit: created new topic as post was in a different thread, changed title from community rewards.
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01-20-2019 06:37 PM
@BL2019 wrote:If I upgrade from $35 to $40 in half way of the period, may I get the money back of the rest time of the month?
Edit: created new topic as post was in a different thread, changed title from community rewards.
@BL2019 wrote:If I upgrade from $35 to $40 in half way of the period, may I get the money back of the rest time of the month?
Edit: created new topic as post was in a different thread, changed title from community rewards.
No, public mobile is a pay as you go monthly plan,you set up your plan when your bill date is.choose the plan you want when your new monthly plan starts and you are good to go,balance credit or monies cannot be carried over on pay as you go monthly plans. I hope this answers your questions, Cheers
01-20-2019 06:35 PM
No, public mobile is a pay as you go monthly plan,you set up your plan when your bill date is.choose the plan you want when your new monthly plan starts and you are good to go,balance credit or monies cannot be carried over on pay as you go monthly plans. I hope this answers your questions, Cheers
01-20-2019 11:46 AM
@will13am wrote:I believe this is intended to cover future dated plan changes. No matter how your slice it, if your are on a 30 day plan, you get $1 for each referral every 30 days. If you renew twice in a 30 day interval, how does it make sense to collect $2 for each referral on that particular 30 days. If this is how it works, I want to renew twice each and every interval. I will get a lot of heavily subsidized data.
I am pretty sure it refers to early plan changes not future changes. If that statement was for future dated renewals than it would not be needed.
From experience mods have credited my rewards for an early renewal when asked, after the 24 hour period. I think the reasoning is because you are paying for a plan, and forefitting the remainder of the old plan. I am of course theorising...
01-20-2019 10:59 AM - edited 01-20-2019 11:00 AM
@mimmo wrote:@will13am I believe rewards should be applied on early renewals based on this statement:
- If you’ve changed your plan prior to your current plan renewal date, you will receive your Reward credits after you have paid for the new plan, within approximately 24 hours. Rewards will be applied normally from then on.
https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/Knowledge-Base/General-Reward-Rules/ta-p/164
I believe this is intended to cover future dated plan changes. No matter how your slice it, if your are on a 30 day plan, you get $1 for each referral every 30 days. If you renew twice in a 30 day interval, how does it make sense to collect $2 for each referral on that particular 30 days. If this is how it works, I want to renew twice each and every interval. I will get a lot of heavily subsidized data.
01-20-2019 10:58 AM
I find this @will13am ...
So the word which is employed is rewards...????
01-20-2019 10:42 AM
@will13am I believe rewards should be applied on early renewals based on this statement:
https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/Knowledge-Base/General-Reward-Rules/ta-p/164
01-20-2019 10:16 AM
Thank you for your correction @will13am...that's my english which are not perfect... I correct my message now!!!!
01-20-2019 10:10 AM
@Lieux wrote:But you will @BL2019 keep your rewards ...if you have some...
This is incorrect. Rewards are generally issues on routine renewals, but never for early renewals. Think about it, the rewards are time based. For each renewal period be it 30 or 90 days, rewards are issued for each of the eligible categories. If a customer were to decide to renew twice within their normal renewal period, how does it make seems that they are rewarded twice? Don't misinterpret reward with discount.
01-20-2019 09:05 AM - edited 01-20-2019 10:16 AM
But you will @BL2019 keep your discounts ...if you have some...
01-20-2019 09:05 AM
If you chose to change plans immediatly then you lose any funds/data, ect from your old plan. To not lose anything you would need to choose to auto change your plan on your renewal date.
01-20-2019 08:59 AM
Exactly as the previous poster said, future date the change. I did this recently and it worked well. With prepaid, there's no prorating of a bill if you make a change midway through service.
01-20-2019 08:55 AM
No you do not get any money back. Simply future date the renewal to happen on your next renewsl