06-30-2024 11:30 PM
My bill went from $111 every 3 months to $124 for no reason. No changes had been made so I'm not sure why this happened or how I can solve it. Having to come on this community every time there's an issue has become such a hassle. How can I solve this issue with my higher bill?
07-01-2024 06:17 AM
@Smooth24 You can lower your bill by switching to the $34 50GB 5G unlimited plan which works out to $102 for 90 days. That also gives $1.70 a month in points value lowering it a bit further when you have enough to redeem for a bill credit.
07-01-2024 01:27 AM
Thanks for the info. This is honestly a terrible new system though. My bill was getting lower and lower and it'd more expensive. Doesn't make sense to stay on PM anymore. With no name having much better and cheaper options I guess it's time to make the switch. Thanks again
06-30-2024 11:38 PM
I would recommend checking out the newer plans as some are better and cheaper then many of the older ones. Just make sure you change on renewal if you do change your plan.
06-30-2024 11:34 PM
you might have missed the announcement back in March about the rewards system change
PM retired the old reward system earlier (May 2024) and everyone migrated on the new Public Points system.
https://www.publicmobile.ca/en/bc/get-help/articles/move-to-public-points
With this new system, you pay the full amount first (with the Available Funds on your My Account or via your credit/debit card on the system), and hence you see a higher charge now.
After renewal, PM will give you the points to your reward account within 48 hours. Once you collected 15 points, you can redeem $15 bill payment yourself to bring the next payment down. Or you can also use points to buy add-ons with a discounted price
For how to earn points with Public Points,
I have to admit Public Points rewards is not as good as the Legacy rewards system, but you are still saving money, just in a slower pace
Here is more information about the rewards system migration:
https://www.publicmobile.ca/en/bc/get-help/articles/public-points