05-03-2018 08:11 PM - edited 01-04-2022 04:13 PM
Hi All,
Currently, I am having pre-paid $33 canada wide talk and text. I am using this since Oct 2014. I came across with new plan $30 - 30 days. How does this plan works?
Can someone let me know if this new plan will have Call forwarding and call waiting? On the page it just mentioned voicemail and call display.
In my current plan, there is picture messaging facility but I can not send or download picture messages.
In new plan there is 500 MB Data at 3G speed will this work on my phone?
Even after turning on Mobile data on my phone it does not turn on. Do I have to get authorization from Public Mobile to get started? Please help me out.
Thanks
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05-09-2018 11:25 AM
@LEGO wrote:@frenchonion People who switched from grandfathered plans to a new “rewards eligible” plans will receive Loyalty reward for past years that they have stayed with Public Mobile.
Thanks @LEGO, I misread that! So that's just the normal reward for being with Public Mobile for more than 1 year.
05-08-2018 12:07 PM - edited 05-08-2018 12:36 PM
@frenchonion People who switched from grandfathered plans to a new “rewards eligible” plans will receive Loyalty reward for past years that they have stayed with Public Mobile.
05-08-2018 11:59 AM
@Someone_here wrote:
@srlawren wrote:
@Someone_here wrote:It is worth looking at new plans! Save $3, gain 500 mb of data, win-win situation (well, for yourself at least!).
Basically the only changes for you will be:
- Cheaper
- Data
- No access to call center
As .other said, texting images should work with both plans...
@Someone_here just thought I'd point out that the base plan is $3 cheaper yes, but it's also eligible for rewards where the legacy plans were not. That means that @mandarst_2003 will also get $2 autopay discount (if they set up autopay) as well as $3 per 30 days of loyalty rewards as well (which will go up to $4 / 30 days in Oct 2018, and then cap out at $5/30 days in Oct 2019 and beyond), making the price cost $26 + tax, which is actually $7 cheaper than the legacy plan they are on today.
Totally forgot to mention that, thanks! 🙂
FYI $4 monthly loyalty reward is already happening for some, the first possible month is actually now I think.
@Someone_here or anyone else: What does that mean, that $4 monthly loyalty reward is already happening? Is this a new reward?
05-04-2018 02:41 AM
@srlawren wrote:... making the price cost $26 + tax, which is actually $7 cheaper than the legacy plan they are on today.
I guess you meant $25 + tax?
30 - 2 auto-pay - 3 loyalty (probably 4 in fact) = 25 😉
05-04-2018 02:36 AM - edited 05-04-2018 02:37 AM
@srlawren wrote:
@Someone_here wrote:It is worth looking at new plans! Save $3, gain 500 mb of data, win-win situation (well, for yourself at least!).
Basically the only changes for you will be:
- Cheaper
- Data
- No access to call center
As .other said, texting images should work with both plans...
@Someone_here just thought I'd point out that the base plan is $3 cheaper yes, but it's also eligible for rewards where the legacy plans were not. That means that @mandarst_2003 will also get $2 autopay discount (if they set up autopay) as well as $3 per 30 days of loyalty rewards as well (which will go up to $4 / 30 days in Oct 2018, and then cap out at $5/30 days in Oct 2019 and beyond), making the price cost $26 + tax, which is actually $7 cheaper than the legacy plan they are on today.
Totally forgot to mention that, thanks! 🙂
FYI $4 monthly loyalty reward is already happening for some, the first possible month is actually now I think.
05-04-2018 02:33 AM
@Someone_here wrote:It is worth looking at new plans! Save $3, gain 500 mb of data, win-win situation (well, for yourself at least!).
Basically the only changes for you will be:
- Cheaper
- Data
- No access to call center
As .other said, texting images should work with both plans...
@Someone_here just thought I'd point out that the base plan is $3 cheaper yes, but it's also eligible for rewards where the legacy plans were not. That means that @mandarst_2003 will also get $2 autopay discount (if they set up autopay) as well as $3 per 30 days of loyalty rewards as well (which will go up to $4 / 30 days in Oct 2018, and then cap out at $5/30 days in Oct 2019 and beyond), making the price cost $26 + tax, which is actually $7 cheaper than the legacy plan they are on today.
05-04-2018 01:56 AM
It is worth looking at new plans! Save $3, gain 500 mb of data, win-win situation (well, for yourself at least!).
Basically the only changes for you will be:
- Cheaper
- Data
- No access to call center
As .other said, texting images should work with both plans...
05-04-2018 12:45 AM
@mandarst_2003: as you are a call centre user currently, you should call the call centre, as they will want you to understand you will be losing voice support calls, and will only have online community access to support.
05-03-2018 08:30 PM - edited 05-03-2018 08:57 PM
@mandarst_2003 To be able to send MMS (picture messages), you would need to setup APN network and see if it resolves your problem.
Please, read this: click here
Please, create a new Public Mobile APN, don’t edit an existing one, reboot after.
In order to send and receive MMS, your Data has to be enabled. Don’t be afraid, you are not going to be charged for Data used in process, it is included in your plan
All new Talk plans come with all of these features: Voicemail and Call Display, call waiting, call forwarding, and 3-way conference calling.
05-03-2018 08:20 PM - edited 05-03-2018 08:24 PM
@mandarst_2003, Which $30 / 30 day plan are you looking at? Is it the Canada wide calling, texting, with 500MB 3G data?
For call forwarding, I believe it is included. Call waiting is also included.
Picture messaging is included. However, your phone MUST be compatible with the Public Mobile data network. Picture messages do not use your data. What model phone do you have (be as exact as possible)?
Also, If you switch plans, you will loses access to the call center (for support). With the new plans, all support is done through this community and private messaging with the moderators.