02-15-2018 06:59 PM - edited 01-05-2022 04:08 AM
Now I know we were told there would be no surprises and the price was good for as long as we were active but there is always the fine print. Here is what I found in the ToS. Am I happy about the price increase NO will I leave that I have to look at financially what is better for me.
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02-15-2018 10:35 PM
Although the fine print in the service agreement give PM the right to change the terms of service, including rates, promotional material regarding the $40 plan indicated that the price would remain indefinitely as long as the account remained active.
I can't imagine any judge not siding with the consumer on this one. If a random person comes to the PM site, gets a SIM, and takes a plan, then no guarantees. However, that particular promotion came with its own 'agreement' that would have to supersede the basice service terms. There is no reason a consumer should be expected to think otherwise. The terms of the promo were clear ... No surprises...
02-15-2018 09:18 PM
And it DID remain the same "after your initial 90 days" It remained the same for over a year. You guys have NO case here. Its a 90 day contract and rates can be changed at any time with 30 days notice. 30 days was GIVEN. You lose! Case dismissed.
02-15-2018 07:59 PM
I should have said "I'm NOT quoting..." above, sorry. I won't try and re-edit because the last time I tried editing twice on one of my posts it wouldn't let me.
02-15-2018 07:56 PM - edited 02-15-2018 07:58 PM
Really wondering how this will play out long-term. Here's a bit more from the promotional message: ([UPDATE] Last day to get our limited time 4GB / $40 promo plan!)
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Check out the full details below to see how you and your friends and family can sign up for this awesome plan!
Things you need to know
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(I'm quoting the entire message as you can view from the link above)
It's that "Check out the full details below" part that's interesting as "full details" might be considered the ToS (for this particular promotion at least).
And for "below" there is nothing contradicting the "your plan price will remain at $120" part which sounds pretty solid.
On the other hand, I'm sure the actual ToS is presented when you go to sign up so.... messy stuff.
In any event might stir up some discussion about advertising standards and such.
02-15-2018 07:16 PM
@koimr1wrote:I agree that it's in their terms and I believe all providers have that clause. Not that I like it, of course, but it's there.
However, the CCTS has commented, sorta:
In response to MobileSyrup‘s request for comment, a representative for the CCTS said the commission could not comment on the case but noted:
"I can tell you that the role of the CCTS is to ensure that providers respect the commitments made to their customers, and if we receive complaints regarding price changes/increases we will look into them and ensure that customers receive what they were promised."
This is from today's article: Public Mobile increases rate on promo plan, offers subscribers $40/4GB Koodo plan
Let's help them with their decision
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02-15-2018 07:13 PM
I agree that it's in their terms and I believe all providers have that clause. Not that I like it, of course, but it's there.
However, the CCTS has commented, sorta:
In response to MobileSyrup‘s request for comment, a representative for the CCTS said the commission could not comment on the case but noted:
"I can tell you that the role of the CCTS is to ensure that providers respect the commitments made to their customers, and if we receive complaints regarding price changes/increases we will look into them and ensure that customers receive what they were promised."
This is from today's article: Public Mobile increases rate on promo plan, offers subscribers $40/4GB Koodo plan
02-15-2018 07:12 PM
@iheartpuppieswrote:They voided that clause's applicability to the $120 plan when they explicitly stated in their promotional material that the price would stay the same so long as we kept renewing our plans.
In there ToS that you agreed to when you signed up would have had this included in the fine print. Again I am not in favour of this but I am sure Telus has some pretty good high paid lawyers that would make sure it was included when you click accept ToS
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02-15-2018 07:09 PM
@ute1978, we won't as the promo is no longer available. Maybe they will make the whole promo disappear go back to it just being 6GB over 90 days who knows
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02-15-2018 07:08 PM
@Kalym, the price changes in 30 days you have 28 to decide if you want the Koodo offer.
If people feel I promoting this price change they are wrong. Here is a post I put out earlier today it is a big decision to make for some. https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/Discussions/40-4GB-Plan-getting-10-month-price-INCREA...
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02-15-2018 07:06 PM
They voided that clause's applicability to the $120 plan when they explicitly stated in their promotional material that the price would stay the same so long as we kept renewing our plans. Considering that grandfathering mobile plans is common, there is a reasonable expectation that PM was serious about our rates staying the same. They have opened themselves up to a massive legal liability.
02-15-2018 07:04 PM
i read it too, also read - no surprises and no changes.
its interesting that they are telling us that changes are effective 30 days after posting, however from now to the 15th March is 4 weeks only - thats 28 days. So, how can they do this??
02-15-2018 07:04 PM
Well, I do not see an official posting on the plans page yet....
02-15-2018 07:04 PM
They voided that clause's applicability to the $120 plan when they explicitly stated in their promotional material that the price would stay the same so long as we kept renewing our plans.