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mariannemulhall
Great Neighbour / Super Voisin

Why did my bill go from 21 dollars a month to 28 and I received no notification of this?

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funpig1
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

@mariannemulhall 

There are probably about 10 posts similar to yours everyday. The usual answer is that people were caught unaware by the change in the reward system by Public Mobile.  PM should just pin a detailed notice and explanation for everybody until this finally blows over. At least all the customers with the same complaint can participate in one thread instead of these multiple repetitive threads. Good luck.

AK32
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

PM changed their rewards system so we dont get discounts off our bill anymore. We can only accumulate "points" which once you reach 15 you can redeem $15 off a bill. You will likely pay the full plan amount now. Here is a link to the announcement:

https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/Announcements/Upcoming-Changes-to-our-Old-Rewards-Pro...

eddieO
Mayor / Maire

The increase is likely due to the new Public Points system in which everyone is now on. With this change all customers will pay the full amount up front, the $2 auto pay discount has been replaced with 5% Points-Back from every payment (less taxes), the monthly loyalty discount is now replaced with 10 points given once a year on your anniversary. You can earn extra points with the Refer-a-Friend and with Give Back (from 1 point up to 20 points by contributing in the Public Mobile Community).  Public Points can be redeemed towards a $15 bill credit (requires 15 points), or for ad-ons like international long distance minutes, more data, etc (starting at 5 points and up). The $15 bill credits will not happen automatically, you’ll need to redeem your points in your account manually add them for your next bill. There is no opt-out option for the new points system.

As some of our experts have shared, depending on which plan you are currently on there may be opportunities for changing to better cheaper plans to help offset the increase. For example, if you are on the $25 plan, there is now a $19 plan with 1GB data, pretty much the same as the old $25 plan but with faster 4G speed and you save $6. Customers that are currently on the $15 plan do not have any cheaper plan options to move to and will need to accumulate points until reaching 15 for the bill credit of $15.

To change plans login to “My Account” and use “Change on Renewal” to schedule a plan change.

More information about the rewards system migration:
Moving to Public Points | Help Article | Public Mobile

Overview of Public Points:
https://www.publicmobile.ca/en/bc/get-help/articles/public-points

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