10-05-2023 12:14 PM - last edited on 10-06-2023 09:38 AM by Dunkman
Hi, I'm wondering if anyone has any experience with migrating from Koodo midway through a billing cycle?
I recently switched from Koodo to Public Mobile to enjoy additional data and 5G speeds. However, I was in the middle of my monthly billing cycle with Koodo when I made the transfer. I'm curious to know if anyone has experience with this situation?
Will I receive any credit back from Koodo for the unused balance of the month?
On a side note, two days after switching to Public Mobile, I received a call from a Koodo representative. I was expecting them to offer me a Winback deal, but they didn't after I mentioned that I had contacted Koodo's Loyalty department to request a price match for Public Mobile's 30GB 5G plan at $40, which they didn't provide.
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10-05-2023 12:19 PM
If you were post-paid for Koodo you might get a pro-rated refund directly to your credit card for service that you didn’t use. When I ported over from Bell a few months ago I got a partial refund directly to my credit card.
You can reach out directly to Koodo for confirmation on this.
10-05-2023 12:18 PM - edited 10-05-2023 12:19 PM
It's possible, you'd have to contact them. Generally for post-paid lines you pay in advance for your core plan, and you pay in arrears for any overages. It's possible they'd refund part of the month, but they may also have a 30 day notice requirement. You'd have to contact them to be find out about your specific situation.
10-05-2023 12:17 PM
if you have Koodo Postpaid, they will only charge you those days on the cycle.
But if you have Koodo Prepaid, then you will not get any money back from Koodo
And same, if you are taking any winback offer and go back to Koodo, PM is prepaid carrier and they won't refund you the leftover days you have with PM