02-06-2021 09:32 AM - edited 01-05-2022 05:10 PM
I recently bought a new SIM card and my google pixel 3 phone is NOT locked and it reads "No Service" and I was told someone who call to fix this within 72 hours and that was 4-5 days ago. Has anyone else has this problem and is there something I can do on my end to fix this?
Thanks,
02-06-2021 11:33 AM - edited 02-06-2021 11:36 AM
that was a brand new phone? did you try to insert another PM SIM or even SIM from another provider to confirm if the phone is working? just in case it's a phone issue
02-06-2021 11:31 AM
It sounds like theres a major provisioning issue with your account (can you access your self serve account?) and your sim card. On rare occasions when there is an activation issue like yours pm will call the customer if you supplied an alternate number during activation.
However I do believe Lorren is a new moderator so she may not be all that up to speed on the policy and procedures. I would send a follow up message asking for a progress report. Once you know how many days of lost service you have you can ask for the credit. When its all said and done ask for a review link so you can provide feedback to pm on your customer service.
02-06-2021 11:29 AM
Yes, I've spoken several times a day every day thus far.
02-06-2021 11:28 AM
Yes, they do match thank you.
02-06-2021 11:17 AM - edited 02-06-2021 11:18 AM
did you try replying Lorren's message? at least reply once a day (or twice... ) to ask for update...
I notice one thing last time, i replied couple times and then someone else pickup the message and done it for me..
02-06-2021 10:20 AM
02-06-2021 10:11 AM - edited 02-06-2021 10:12 AM
@JenniferDeshane You are very patient! 5 days after activation and your service still doesn't work? When you are up and running (or the next time they reply to you) be sure to ask the mod for a credit on your account for time lost.
02-06-2021 10:06 AM
Thank you so much for this list, I have gone through these things but appreciate it all the same.
It is for a new activation as well, not replacing SIM & phone is confirmed not locked
Thank you so much
02-06-2021 10:04 AM
Yes, So I put in a ticket and have been speaking with someone daily through my Inbox - and yes she asked me for a phone number and said it would be resolved in 72 hours - however that phone call never came and I have asked if there is anything I can do on my end - I have gone through the trouble shooting list and the answer I was given was there was a problem in the activation process in the "Back end" and they need to speak with me to resolve it. I asked if getting a new SIM card would be easier/faster and they said even with a new SIM card the problem would remain 😞 So I was hoping perhaps someone else has this issue and could walk me through anything they had to go through
02-06-2021 09:58 AM - edited 02-06-2021 10:00 AM
@JenniferDeshane wrote:I recently bought a new SIM card and my google pixel 3 phone is NOT locked and it reads "No Service" and I was told someone who call to fix this within 72 hours and that was 4-5 days ago. Has anyone else has this problem and is there something I can do on my end to fix this?
Thanks,
Did someone tell you that you would be called? As mentioned, there is no over-the-phone customer service at Public Mobile. In rare cases, customers do sometimes get called, bu that's usually for number porting issues. You'll have to contact Public Mobile using the online ticketing system.
02-06-2021 09:47 AM
You could try this troubleshooter:
02-06-2021 09:45 AM
Were you needing a new SIM card for a new activation or to replace your existing SIM card.
If the latter, what promoted the need for replacement?
More details please...
02-06-2021 09:40 AM
@JenniferDeshane wrote:I recently bought a new SIM card and my google pixel 3 phone is NOT locked and it reads "No Service" and I was told someone who call to fix this within 72 hours and that was 4-5 days ago. Has anyone else has this problem and is there something I can do on my end to fix this?
Thanks,
@JenniferDeshane Who told you someone would call you? That's not how it works here. There is no one to call or to call you.
Can you take out the sim card and try it in another phone?
02-06-2021 09:39 AM
You may have been a target of SIM swap fraud if you have suddenly lost service for no apparent reason. If this is the case, please follow the below steps to confirm your SIM card information has not changed.
1. Log in to your Self Serve account
2. Select “Change SIM card” from the main page
3. Confirm that the last four digits of the SIM card in Self Serve match the one in your device. If the digits do not match, you may have been targeted by a SIM swap fraud.