11-18-2020 10:50 AM - edited 01-05-2022 05:28 PM
Hi. I signed up for public mobile about 6 months ago. I’m a single mom with a very stick budget. My set up was to have my auto pay come out of my account on the 20 th of each month. First 2 payment came out of my account on the 19 th. After that it’s been the 18 th , 17 th and now 16 th. I have 2 accounts 1 for myself and 1 for my son. So example this month the autopay tried taking their payment on the 16 th, instead of the 20 th , leaving both me and my son without a phone or text mobile to communicate. How do I change this date of autopay coming out back to the 20 th of each month like agreed ?
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11-18-2020 02:03 PM
Thank you so much
11-18-2020 12:40 PM - edited 11-18-2020 12:42 PM
@Lysawood a little more context for you on the dates.
January: because December is 31 days long, your January payment will come out one day earlier than your December payment
February: because January is 31 days long, you February payment will come out one day earlier than your January payment
March: because Feb is 28 days, your March payment will come out 2 days later than your February payment [except in leap years, when it will come out 1 day later]
April: Because March has 31 days, your payment will come out 1 day earlier than your March payment
May: Because April has 30 days, your May payment will be on the same day as your April payment was
June: Because May has 31 days, June will come out 1 day earlier than May
July: Because June has 30 days, your July payment will be the same day as June payment
August: 1 day earlier than July payment
September: 1 day earlier than August payment
October: same day as September payment
November: 1 day earlier than October payment
December: same day as November payment
And repeat.
EDIT: note that there will be occasional times when you will have two payments in the same calendar month
11-18-2020 11:26 AM - edited 11-18-2020 11:32 AM
As per the suggestions just pick the day of the month thats ideal to make a payment. So if its the payday that doesnt go towards rent/mortgage then just pay that day by calling 611 or logging in and making a payment. You can purchase $10 vouchers at london drugs that count towards and can be redeemed thru the LD extras program. 10 purchases/visits = $5 + $5 for your birthday= $10 public mobile voucher (+tax)= 1 purchase/visit or get a koho card and get a minimum 3% cashback on your pm payments. Just make sure the day you choose to pay is before your renewal.
Edit: You can still pay on the 20th of each month youll just have to manually pay it yourself rather than relying on the autopay to charge your card. This gives you an opportunity to review your account each month and it guarantees you will never lose service if your autopay fails.
11-18-2020 11:20 AM
@Anonymous wrote:Or the account linked to a Visa/Mastercard Debit. Times are tough for many people.
@Anonymous I never thought of the Visa debit, I never had one. Apologies to all.
@Lysawood Check your Messages.
11-18-2020 11:15 AM
@kb_mv wrote:
@Lysawood wrote:Yes , as it changes monthly
@Lysawood I'll assume this was a reply to my question. The moving date doesn't have any bearing on your credit card working unless there was no room on the card?
Or the account linked to a Visa/Mastercard Debit. Times are tough for many people.
11-18-2020 11:10 AM
11-18-2020 11:08 AM
Yes , as it changes monthly
11-18-2020 11:08 AM
Thank you ☺️
11-18-2020 11:07 AM
Yes agree
11-18-2020 11:07 AM
11-18-2020 11:07 AM
Thank you for your help
11-18-2020 11:05 AM
@Lysawood wrote:The retailer said auto pay would come out the same date the account was created , which was the 20 th of the month. It’s changing now every month 😔
And it will continue to change. Unfortunately, the retailer is mis-informed. kselmak has the suggestion for you. When your budget allows make a manual payment. Think of it like a "monthly" bill. Then that amount will get used at your next renewal. Just keep watch when the renewal date catches up to your own date. Maybe your budgetary restraints will loosen up by then.
11-18-2020 11:04 AM
Sounds like that retailer needs training on Public Mobile. Plans are 30 days.
11-18-2020 11:03 AM
@Lysawood...
all of PM regular plans are renewable every 30 days....never were 1 month plans.
You can prepay your plan at anytime and still get the Autopay Reward, as long as you have a valid credit card or Visa debit on your account.
11-18-2020 11:02 AM
@Lysawood they were not correct, it cannot come out on the same day. That happens with postpaid and i heard of only one prepaid that charges monthly
11-18-2020 11:00 AM
Hi
The renewal is done every 30 days, it will shift 5-6 days every year.
You can pay once per month on the same date manually, you will still receive you autopay reward. Just be careful of the month when your cycle renews on that day, you should pay double the month before. This may happen once in 5 years
11-18-2020 10:59 AM
The retailer said auto pay would come out the same date the account was created , which was the 20 th of the month. It’s changing now every month 😔
11-18-2020 10:56 AM - edited 11-18-2020 10:58 AM
@Lysawood : What do you mean by "like agreed"? Did a retailer say that it would be the same day each month? Was that a requirement you said to the retailer and they said uh huh. As mentioned...not.
11-18-2020 10:52 AM - edited 11-18-2020 10:55 AM
@Lysawood wrote:Hi. I signed up for public mobile about 6 months ago. I’m a single mom with a very stick budget. My set up was to have my auto pay come out of my account on the 20 th of each month. First 2 payment came out of my account on the 19 th. After that it’s been the 18 th , 17 th and now 16 th. I have 2 accounts 1 for myself and 1 for my son. So example this month the autopay tried taking their payment on the 16 th, instead of the 20 th , leaving both me and my son without a phone or text mobile to communicate. How do I change this date of autopay coming out back to the 20 th of each month like agreed ?
@Lysawood You can't have a fixed payment date here because plans are not monthly, they are 30 days long. You could pass right by February without making a payment if the dates lined up. Of course this also means in a month with 31 days, you could pay on the first and 31st. Of course being pre paid you are paying for the NEXT 30 days so you aren't losing out at all.