12-30-2021 07:29 PM - edited 01-04-2022 04:43 AM
Hello All,
I am going to France/Europe and will need to get a phone plan there. What is the recommended process for that? I don't want to lose my loyalty rewards or my plan with public if I can.
I have read a bit about dual sims/nano sims, but would appreciate some input from the community here! I don't need to buy a new phone, do I? I would be open to bringing an old iPhone of ours that isn't used, or buying a cool, cheap, vintage, flip/bare-bones phone.
Kindly!
S
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12-30-2021 11:27 PM - edited 12-30-2021 11:30 PM
Since you are already on the cheapest plan pm has ever offered I suggest you use the #6 suggestion below but obviously keeping your $10 plan. Don't worry call forwarding does not use your minutes up on the $10 50/50 plan. With your loyalty and autopay rewards you will only be paying $6/30 days and keep your loyalty reward ticking down to towards $3/30days. This way you still be able to recieve your incoming pm calling while abroad. If you wanted to you could also use a text forwarding app but that would require you to keep your sim card in a working phone that is kept charged and powered on and in Canada while away.
Here is some info on local sim card plans in France....
https://www.traveltomtom.net/destinations/europe/france/best-prepaid-sim-card-in-france
Options for your account and service....
Most important mark on your calendar day 85 of your suspension and day 90. Do not forget when you must unsuspend your account via lost/stolen and/or pay and reactivate your service so you don't lose your phone number and account. Happy travels!
12-30-2021 09:38 PM
So you are on the $10 plan not the $15 plan. $10 plan is no longer available so if you mess up with suspending and reactivating, that plan is gone for good and likely your number is as well.
You are paying $8 or less plus tax so I would simply keep it going, keep your credit card set up and it wall carry on… (hopefully)! You could let it run out by removing payment methods as already mentioned. Then renew at about 85 days in suspension. 30 days later it suspends again for another 85 days. But the chances of messing up and having it fully expire are pretty good.
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12-30-2021 08:11 PM - edited 12-30-2021 08:23 PM
@socialserviette wrote:Thanks for the prompt reply!
Yes I don't think my phone (iPhone 6s) is dual sim, sadly.
1. So if I'm understanding correctly: if i remove the SIM and just start a cheap plan abroad, i will either have to keep paying monthly to ensure my public plan continues when I'm back, or just sacrifice my rewards (currently $2 loyalty) and #number? Honestly don't see keeping my number as too too important, although would be nice? The $2 is forgetable.
2. Maybe dumb question, but this would mean then that if I take the SIM card out, Public doesn't know that it is not being used as long as I continue to pay monthly?
3. Isn't there a pay as you go PM plan which I could transfer my phone to, which might be cheaper than the 10$ plan I'm on now?
Best!
S
It does not matter what you do with your SIM card while you are away. You will be unable to use your services in your destination.
What is important is that you do not go into Suspended non-pay status for more than 90 days or you will lose your account (grandfathered...you can't get this one back as it is not available at this time), your phone number and any available funds, and rewards.
So, you could not pay on the next renewal OR list your phone into lost/stolen status, but need to reactivate before the 90 day is up.
Since you are away for over 90 days, see some related articles:
https://www.publicmobile.ca/en/ns/get-help/articles/what-happens-when-you-miss-a-payment
https://www.publicmobile.ca/en/ns/get-help/articles/lost-or-stolen-phone
fyi, I do like @hairbag1 's idea to keep it simple as well. You would be paying $10 (less rewards) per 30 days to keep everything going, if you keep your account loaded with funds, OR ensure Autopay is working for you.
So your choice here.
12-30-2021 08:09 PM
@socialserviette wrote:Thanks for the prompt reply!
Yes I don't think my phone (iPhone 6s) is dual sim, sadly....Nope, it's not dual sim.
1. So if I'm understanding correctly: if i remove the SIM and just start a cheap plan abroad, i will either have to keep paying monthly to ensure my public plan continues when I'm back, or just sacrifice my rewards (currently $2 loyalty) and #number? Honestly don't see keeping my number as too too important, although would be nice? The $2 is forgetable....if you wish to keep your current plan, follow previous instruction regarding Autopay set-up.
2. Maybe dumb question, but this would mean then that if I take the SIM card out, Public doesn't know that it is not being used as long as I continue to pay monthly?...PM doesn't know or care if you use it or not. 30 days service is what they provide.
3. Isn't there a pay as you go PM plan which I could transfer my phone to, which might be cheaper than the 10$ plan I'm on now?....Nope...the $10 plan you're on is not even available right now. I'd advise you to continue with Autopay if you wish to keep that plan.
Best!
S
12-30-2021 08:08 PM
@socialserviette wrote:Thanks for the prompt reply!
Yes I don't think my phone (iPhone 6s) is dual sim, sadly.
1. So if I'm understanding correctly: if i remove the SIM and just start a cheap plan abroad, i will either have to keep paying monthly to ensure my public plan continues when I'm back, or just sacrifice my rewards (currently $2 loyalty) and #number? Honestly don't see keeping my number as too too important, although would be nice? The $2 is forgetable.
Yes, you would simply be paying $11 ($2 loyalty + $2 autopay discounts) each cycle
2. Maybe dumb question, but this would mean then that if I take the SIM card out, Public doesn't know that it is not being used as long as I continue to pay monthly?
Yes, just remove your PM SIM card and leave it safely in Canada, to be reinserted when you return.
3. Isn't there a pay as you go PM plan which I could transfer my phone to, which might be cheaper than the 10$ plan I'm on now?
Nope, if you're paying $10/cycle now that's about the best you can do. (unless you do the more labor-intensive suspend/expire process, which some may find onerous)
Best!
S
12-30-2021 08:06 PM - edited 12-30-2021 08:07 PM
@socialserviette wrote:Thanks for the prompt reply!
Yes I don't think my phone (iPhone 6s) is dual sim, sadly.
1. So if I'm understanding correctly: if i remove the SIM and just start a cheap plan abroad, i will either have to keep paying monthly to ensure my public plan continues when I'm back, or just sacrifice my rewards (currently $2 loyalty) and #number? Honestly don't see keeping my number as too too important, although would be nice? The $2 is forgetable.
2. Maybe dumb question, but this would mean then that if I take the SIM card out, Public doesn't know that it is not being used as long as I continue to pay monthly?
3. Isn't there a pay as you go PM plan which I could transfer my phone to, which might be cheaper than the 10$ plan I'm on now?
Best!
S
No there isn't a cheaper plan than that, there isn't even a 10$ plan that's in market, honestly keep that plan active, that's a good grandfathered plan.
12-30-2021 08:03 PM
Thanks for the prompt reply!
Yes I don't think my phone (iPhone 6s) is dual sim, sadly.
1. So if I'm understanding correctly: if i remove the SIM and just start a cheap plan abroad, i will either have to keep paying monthly to ensure my public plan continues when I'm back, or just sacrifice my rewards (currently $2 loyalty) and #number? Honestly don't see keeping my number as too too important, although would be nice? The $2 is forgetable.
2. Maybe dumb question, but this would mean then that if I take the SIM card out, Public doesn't know that it is not being used as long as I continue to pay monthly?
3. Isn't there a pay as you go PM plan which I could transfer my phone to, which might be cheaper than the 10$ plan I'm on now?
Best!
S
12-30-2021 07:59 PM
@socialserviette wrote:thanks!
I'm away for 6-8 months, unfortunately, would you have any differing advice for that?
If you want to keep your existing PM number...before going abroad, you could lower your PM plan to cheapest plan which currently is $15 / 30 days service. Then make sure you have credit card set to Autopay and it'll just renew every 30 days, automatically. There's other strategies...but I like to keep it simple.
12-30-2021 07:58 PM - edited 12-30-2021 07:59 PM
@socialserviette wrote:thanks!
I'm away for 6-8 months, unfortunately, would you have any differing advice for that?
Here's what I'd do @socialserviette
Firstly, get a local, prepaid SIM card wherever you're going and use the service that way in the device you'll be bringing.
Now, to retain your PM service:
This will cost you maybe $30 MAX to retain your PM plan.
Alternatively, if you want to keep it simple, simply change plans to the $15.00 plan, then enjoy your time away.
12-30-2021 07:50 PM
I'm not going to the U.S., and Wi-Fi calling works for apps like Facebook Messenger, so no need for those other two apps, although thanks for mentioning them.
Unless I'm missing something? I'm not fully understanding your message.
12-30-2021 07:48 PM
thanks!
I'm away for 6-8 months, unfortunately, would you have any differing advice for that?
12-30-2021 07:39 PM
PM only offers roaming to the USA. No other countries. I would recommend you drop your plan to the lowest plan before going away if you're going for more than a month, unless you have a promotional data plan, then disregard the above.
12-30-2021 07:39 PM - edited 12-30-2021 07:44 PM
@socialserviette...once you leave Canada, your PM service will stop. You should get a local sim and a cheap plan for use while away. If your phone is dual sim...just use second sim in second slot. Otherwuise just remove PM sim and install foreign sim.
Make sure to re-up your PM plan before 90 days after current renewal expires.
12-30-2021 07:36 PM
@socialserviette wrote:Hello All,
I am going to France/Europe and will need to get a phone plan there. What is the recommended process for that? I don't want to lose my loyalty rewards or my plan with public if I can.
I have read a bit about dual sims/nano sims, but would appreciate some input from the community here! I don't need to buy a new phone, do I? I would be open to bringing an old iPhone of ours that isn't used, or buying a cool, cheap, vintage, flip/bare-bones phone.
Kindly!
S
You will need to get a plan over there. Depending on how long you are traveling you can let your plan expire and sit in suspension for just under 90 days before it is closed. So if you are going for less than that you won't have any issues and can save money by just removing autopay and letting the line get suspended
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12-30-2021 07:34 PM - edited 12-30-2021 07:39 PM
public mobile offer service only to U.S. Roaming.
and anywhere has a Wi-Fi Free,
and use a app Textme or Talkatone, and you will getting new canadian number for Free from that app,
• Unlimited Call \ SMS \ MMS a Free USA/Canada.
or
Amazon.ca : SIM Card is Triple
enjoy your trip..
don't forget to review Reactivate a suspended plan (publicmobile.ca)