04-10-2026 11:00 PM
I went to add a second sim on my phone. It finally activated but I have no service. No data..nothing. It double charged my account and the phone won’t work. I’ve reset…tried airplane mode etc. at this point I just want my money back.
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a month ago
Well sort of? It’s been three days…I’m out 120 bucks and my phone still doesn’t work and no one will refund me . And now it could be another two days before I hear back again …
04-13-2026 07:56 AM
Thank you for the escalation! The customer is in contact with an agent.
04-10-2026 11:37 PM
I figured it out. Still gives me SOS . So frustrating. And unsure why I got double billed.
04-10-2026 11:32 PM
Sorry I’m not tech savvy how do I do that. I can only find how to erase my phone and I’d rather not to that
04-10-2026 11:28 PM
no worry, no scam here, Public Mobile is owned by Telus
yes, it is easier to remove the old physical sim. Once you made sure the PM eSIM is enabled, Reset network settings after a device reboot
but if still shows SOS, you will need PM CS agent to re-provision the eSIM. Please reach out PM support by direct message:
But since it is a bit late now, support won't reply you till tomorrow morning
04-10-2026 11:24 PM
Yes I’ve done that. My other sim is a card so I’ve also tried taking that out and resetting . It still won’t work I just get SOS. I’m out 100 bucks because I was double charged and I’m worried I just got scammed
04-10-2026 11:21 PM
if you need to keep the first eSIM, DO NOT delete it, just disable
if you have an iPhone, go to Settings > Cellular and choose the old eSIM and toggle off "Turn on this line", then go to PM eSIM and toggle on "Turn on this line" and set the label to Primary
If you have an Android, go to Settings > Connections > Sim Manager, you can then disable the old one and enable the PM eSIM. On some Android (like Pixel), you can set PM eSIM with label Primary
04-10-2026 11:17 PM
How do I disable ? Do I have to delete the eSIM?
04-10-2026 11:08 PM
@Cassie1994 what phone do you have? While you can install multiple eSIM profiles, most phones only allows one active eSIM
Even those allows multiple active eSIM, it is always recommend to first test the new eSIM as the only active one to confirm the eSIM is properly provisioned
I suggest you to disable the old eSIM first. Then enable the new PM eSIM and set it with label Primary. Once that is set, Reset network settings after a device reboot.
If the new PM eSIM works by itself alone, you can then enable the old eSIM again and setup the labels as you like and test again
if the new PM eSIM does not when in the single active eSIM setup, it is likely due to provisioning issue on the system, you will then need to engage PM support for further investigation. Please open ticket with PM support: