11-18-2022 03:08 AM
Every now and then I pop into this antiquated community system and am seeing a ton of people complain about PM offers and rates. I see how badly the site is designed with no app. No support number, no live chat, and apparently it was deigned like this to save consumers from having to pay for all of it. Why am I starting to see more and more offers and better offers from mainstream providers that are really competitive with PM? PM should be slaughtering those companies in terms of PM unbeatable plans like The original $15/mo. For 250MB of 3g and unlimited canada was great. Public Mobile, please stop grinding people with 'sweet deals' and update your plans section with real affordable rates. There should never be better offers if your base plans are ethically set.
11-20-2022 11:57 AM - edited 11-23-2022 10:06 AM
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11-20-2022 11:49 AM
Hi @BEER
Interesting deal. is that Bell Prepaid or Lucky?
i think I saw some interesting Lucky deal earlier this week too
11-20-2022 11:46 AM - edited 11-23-2022 10:07 AM
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11-18-2022 03:51 PM
Please do provide us with some tempting and better offers to leave Public Mobile.
Carrier
Plan particulars
Price
Longevity of competitive pricing.
11-18-2022 01:19 PM
The game is even stronger now, on top of the $40/15Gb , they now have $45/20Gb. Not sure if it is a very limited time offer or not. PM is certainly heading the right direction and ready to be a Tier 2.5 provider.. LoL
11-18-2022 12:23 PM
11-18-2022 11:18 AM
I agree with many of your points. However, I enjoy not having a number to call anymore. I spent countless hours waiting and being transferred when I was a Rogers customer.
The prices and deals are decent with Public and with referrals, I’m paying almost nothing. ☺️
11-18-2022 11:03 AM
@Rusty PM is a prepaid service, which has a different position in the market and different from the Postpaid service
PM, and other tier 3, used to be position themselves to compete on the lower priced plan , $10, $15, 25. Lately, PM is the first one in the Tier 3 group testing out the 4G speed and trying to push their core income to the higher price plan. They have been changing the plans multiple time just to get the position right, which is a good move. They need time to adjust and they do have a tough job to try not to overlap Koodo's marketshare.
Honest, I am happy to see their $40/15GB plan, it is a great plan and a competitive one. Yes, you see similar plan at $35, but most of those $35 plan has a 12 months limit and price jump back to $45 after. So, a "permanent" $40/15GB is still a strong one.
PM plan will NEVER be lower than those tier 2 plans simply because they are post-aid, there is no credit check needed. These postpaid service has its specific market share, for those who don't have a credit background for postpaid plan. Also, PM does not sell fancy phones, they don't sell other services (home phone, home internet ,etc)so they have no subsidies from there to lower their price.