03-05-2021 12:44 AM - edited 01-06-2022 02:15 AM
Ever since Public Mobile took away nation-wide calling and added $5 per month for that "privilege", while making the base plans with only Provincial calling, I've lost a lot of referrals. I used to have 22 referrals as of mid January, and the majority of them had been with public mobile for at least a year. As of the rate plan increase/change, I have lost 10 referrals, and am now down to 12. It's quite eye opening how quickly people will bail out on a service when the price no longer is good. Has anyone else lost this many referrals lately? It seems like Public Mobile is no longer to go to discount carrier anymore.
03-11-2021 01:23 AM
@Anonymous wrote:@LurganIeUk : I think you'll need to become a shareholder or higher level employee to get all that. 🙂
You can learn a lot from where Telus spends its profits ...
03-08-2021 07:48 PM
@darlicious That is absolutely nuts, I cant believe he did that. so smart.
03-08-2021 07:20 PM
@Anonymous wrote:@LurganIeUk : I think you'll need to become a shareholder or higher level employee to get all that. 🙂
Well well that was a no brainer...thanks for the lead. I found the Telus Annual report for 2019 (was the latest posted).
TELUS, Koodo and Public Mobile were named in 8.3%, 3.9% and 1.0% of the total customer complaints accepted by the CCTS, respectively, or 13.2% of total customer complaints, in aggregate. Additionally, TELUS had the highest rate of complaint resolution of any national carrier at 91.5%.
And no, I am not going to check the others 🙂
03-08-2021 06:56 PM
Referral rewards are peanuts compared to the cost of independent commissions or salaried sales staff ( often with commissions or sales incentives on top of salary $15 min.wage =$33,600 p/yr+).
Seeing as less than 10% of customers ever create a community account and if we we speculate that maybe 10% of those have one referral averaged out and counting half of all community accounts created thats 9000 members earning $1×12 thats $108,000 per year that's a pretty cheap sales force seeing as 4 salespeople earning minimum wage = $134,000+. Along with the $0.0027 per community member paid out monthly in community rewards having a yearly total of $114,000 for the majority of your sales and customer support staff I don't think pm is having any trouble paying the lecky bill at head office.
03-08-2021 06:49 PM
@LurganIeUk : I think you'll need to become a shareholder or higher level employee to get all that. 🙂
03-08-2021 06:43 PM - edited 03-08-2021 06:45 PM
The questions I have are:
Taking the total customers that PM has and the total referrals the PM pays; what is the % of referrals vs customers.
Secondly a bit off topic.
Taking the total customers that PM has and the total issues that a MOD has to rectify; what is the % of MOD rectified issues vs customers. And also what is the ratio for same for Telus prepaid or another similar prepaid carrier.
And throw in some comparative advertising costs, annually, per prepaid carrier.
03-08-2021 05:51 PM - edited 03-08-2021 05:52 PM
@Korth wrote:
@computergeek541 wrote:Not only does it not make any difference to Public Mobile if the referrer knows the other person ...
It does make a difference. $10 up front, $1 per month.
Public Mobile would prefer to keep this money for themselves. It's not much but I'm sure it multiplies out to a lot with a million customers.
Still, it's probably less than they'd have to pay for similar results with other forms of recruiting or advertising. And the rest of the money they make from a new subscriber is better than no money from no subscriber.
There have to be limits in reality, though. Because it sort of works out like a pyramid scheme, it can't support too many Rewards at the top without a huge foundation of people paying at the bottom.
That $1 per 30 days (and the $10 to other person) is a marketing cost. That's almost nothing to get a new customer. For all we know, that $1 (pus the one-time $10) has already been calculated into the decision of how the plans are priced. Also, someome having referred many people doesn't cost Public Mobile more compared to if those same customers were instead referred by a bunch of different people. It would be the same $1 either way. I also would think that Public Mobille has calculated that while some customers would have signed up anyway without needing to be referred, not all of them would have unless receiving the $10 credit. Existing customers talking to other people is a form of advertising.
03-08-2021 05:37 PM
@computergeek541 wrote:Not only does it not make any difference to Public Mobile if the referrer knows the other person ...
It does make a difference. $10 up front, $1 per month.
Public Mobile would prefer to keep this money for themselves. It's not much but I'm sure it multiplies out to a lot with a million customers.
Still, it's probably less than they'd have to pay for similar results with other forms of recruiting or advertising. And the rest of the money they make from a new subscriber is better than no money from no subscriber.
There have to be limits in reality, though. Because it sort of works out like a pyramid scheme, it can't support too many Rewards at the top without a huge foundation of people paying at the bottom.
03-08-2021 05:23 PM
@softech wrote:I don't think PM wants to discuss it clearly themselves, too. They want to reserve the right to cancel the referrals if they want to..
On one hand, they want us to bring as many business as we can. Honest, they don't care you know them or not.
On the other hand, they worry that create too many "questionable" accounts so they just need that flexibility to cancel those referrals.
Not only does it not make any difference to Public Mobile if the referrer knows the other person, but there would be no way to enforce that. Who is Public Mobile to say who I consider to be a friend or not? I know that someone could say something like "how can you not know the name or phone number or phone number of the person you referred if you're a friend?" but no one would question it if someone refers, for example, co-workers. Co-workers do not always know each other's last names and often do not have the ohter person's phone number.
03-08-2021 03:04 PM - edited 03-08-2021 03:04 PM
This was one of my favourite posts of all time and hopefully @WoozyPolarBear won't mind me reposting it. I guess all good things don't last forever but it was a good run for quite a while.
I work at a large company, so I printed off a bunch of business cards with my referral information and plan prices and attached them to public mobile SIM cards that I purchased in bulk from an ebay seller. I paid about $100 for 100 sim cards ($1/SIM), and just left them on the counter in the cafateria/lunchroom at work. I signed up in January myself, and currently my account has a credit balance of over $1100, and I have over 70 referrals. The only out of my own pocket money I've spent was for my first month on the $40 plan and the SIM cards I purchased on ebay. Since then, the referrals have more than covered my plan cost. In fact, I am gaining about $30 a month even AFTER my plan cost is deducted.
You don't by chance live in Winnipeg?
03-08-2021 10:39 AM
The Old Ways ...
Referrer and Referral had to know each other's phone numbers to fill in the fields when signing up. You could login Self-Serve and see their phone numbers every month.
The Way It Is ...
Referrer and Referral only share masked phone numbers and a pseudonymous code. To protect privacy both ways. So customers can spam strangers all over the internet without any worries, it's free real estate.
Public Mobile specifically changed things to allow this disallowed behaviour, eh?
03-08-2021 10:24 AM
I don't think PM wants to discuss it clearly themselves, too. They want to reserve the right to cancel the referrals if they want to..
On one hand, they want us to bring as many business as we can. Honest, they don't care you know them or not.
On the other hand, they worry that create too many "questionable" accounts so they just need that flexibility to cancel those referrals.
03-08-2021 10:16 AM - edited 03-08-2021 10:26 AM
Public Mobile discourages advertising referral codes online.
It's specifically disallowed in the Terms of Service for this Public Mobile Community site.
But Public Mobile has no authority to invent or enforce rules on other websites they don't own or operate.
Google gave me a bunch of sites listing hundreds of referral codes on the first try. They may or may not all be valid codes, but they are easy to find if you look for them from the perspective of a new signup happy to use every coupon or code available which can discount the price of something you're already going to buy. You get to save ten bucks, why should you care if an anonymous stranger is earning/stealing $1 from the referral?
(This also speaks about the character of these referrals. Their "loyalty" is mercenary. Always looking for a better deal. No wonder they're unreliable deserters.)
Public Mobile doesn't discuss the details very clearly or very often. I think they like the ambiguity, it lets them tolerate exploits or revoke abuses of the Referral Rewards at their own discretion.
03-08-2021 09:56 AM
@Korth Where do you post your code for strangers to use? I know you cant post them on a few forums
03-08-2021 09:42 AM
@stevenanto wrote:how did you get 22 referrals?! thats amazing.
@WoozyPolarBear wrote:4-5 of the referrals are people I know, the rest are indeed strangers.
So 17-18 of these referrals are strangers from the internet. No connection at all beyond any promo codes or referral codes they could find online to save ten bucks at signup.
03-08-2021 04:43 AM
how did you get 22 referrals?! thats amazing.
It sucks that you lost almost half, maybe some people switched over to rogers with their crazy offer. 45$ for 25gb of data
03-06-2021 10:03 PM
Oh right.....
03-06-2021 09:49 PM
not making that mistake again...
03-06-2021 06:54 PM
Maybe messaging the moderators just before renewal with a message from your friend might be enough for them too reimburse you for your missing rewards.
03-06-2021 05:52 PM
Seems a lot of people are missing. I only ever had 1 referral and never received anything
03-06-2021 03:16 PM
I remember receiving the credit when they first joined right before my renewal since they activated at noon, but since then I've always been missing $1.
03-06-2021 02:50 PM
I am now unhappy 😞
I just checked the account. 7 phone numbers and $6.
Is this a new referral glitch??? Does this happen when a referral is in "expired" mode?
If the latter is correct or something like it...I will never get my full rewards every 30 days.
03-06-2021 09:50 AM
@darlicious I think your theory is correct. when rewards are applied their account is in limbo because of the renewal and I don't receive the credit.
03-06-2021 01:26 AM
Perhaps you can test my theory with your referral? I will test on my next renewal once I explain to the old guy why he owes me for a voucher!
03-06-2021 01:17 AM - edited 03-06-2021 01:23 AM
My grumpy neighbour and my account with his referral renew on the same day ( not at first but when i had a renewal that took 24 hours to complete my renewal day moved one day forward). I think I have narrowed down that when he doesn't have a balance to cover his renewal and it resorts to autopay are the renewals that I lose the reward despite it showing active directly before and after my renewal.
03-06-2021 01:12 AM - edited 03-06-2021 12:30 PM
Awhile back I had posted about an account I oversee. Then read here and did another check.
So a few weeks ago the account showed 7 referral numbers but only $6. It was suggested that one was suspended for lost/stolen. But in the past I had that happen and both disappeared...the number and $1. The latter reappeared then the suspend was removed.
So this is the second occasion with the 7 referral scenario of $6. So I was thinking that it might do a reset at the new cycle or I was really waiting for a suspend to be removed? So just checked and the account has 7 referral numbers and $7. 'Whew....who what where when....I don't know...but am happy!!
03-06-2021 01:11 AM - edited 03-06-2021 01:14 AM
it's happened to me 3 renewals in a row now. it's shows the correct amount until both of our accounts renew
03-06-2021 01:07 AM
@gpixel wrote:I found a glitch that if you have a referral on the same day as your renewal. you don't receive the $1 credit because their account is renewing
Now....how often will that ever happen??
03-06-2021 12:43 AM
@gpixel wrote:I found a glitch that if you have a referral on the same day as your renewal. you don't receive the $1 credit because their account is renewing
I don't really consider this to be a glitch. If the credits from rewards have already been added to your account, this would likely mean that the referral was activated too late for the referral to receive the $1 reward for that billing cycle.
03-06-2021 12:34 AM
I found a glitch that if you have a referral on the same day as your renewal. you don't receive the $1 credit because their account is renewing