11-04-2021 07:44 PM - edited 01-04-2022 05:16 AM
My daughter’s plan is on autopay using Visa. But PM says it is expired. WTH?
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11-04-2021 08:55 PM - edited 11-04-2021 08:56 PM
@Edison53 wrote:Credit card expires in 24. No excuse for this. Have contacted CSA but frankly advising my daughter to go elsewhere. As a former PM customer, they have had years to figure these things out and clearly have not.
It does appear that 3rd tier services (such as those supplied by Public Mobile) may not meet the expectations you may have for your daughter when it comes to mobile phone service.
I know several people on PM for well over a year, never once hear or had an auto-pay failure.
Ya pay for a Cadillac, you get Caddy.
Ya pay for a K-car, well, you get what ya get.
This prior pic from them kinda says it all:
11-04-2021 08:28 PM
@Edison53 wrote:No, no service. What is the point of autopay if it is not “auto”?
you can Remove your credit card and Logout and
i suggest you close all Browser and do clear cache and cookies for any Browser,
and try it for a different Browser and open incognito mode,
how to open Browser incognito mode visit Here link,
how to clear cache and cookies and History visit Here link,
and use a Browser from your computer,is better
use Browser microsoft edge or chrome latest version
and just make sure your Browser is up to date update
sometime is the Browser is not update is give a issue.
how to update your Browser visit Here link,
and Restart your computer, is will help a lot,
and if you use a home internet take your power internet off for about
a 1 minute and put it back on,to refreshing your network,
and log in and re entered your credit details,
just make sure your credit card number and your address match the same,
sometime your typing but is a one word or letter or number is a wrong or is missing just make sure for it.
How To Update or Remove Your Payment Card
To update or remove your credit or Visa debit card details,
1. sign in to Self-Serve. Once signed in,
2. click on the ‘Payment’ tab,
then scroll to the bottom of the page and select ‘Manage my card’.
you will have the option to either select ‘Replace this card’, or ‘Remove this card’.
You will need to review and confirm this change to your account,
and if can't fix it you Have To Submit a Ticket To Contact Customer Support Agent by CS_Agent, and Explain your issue to
they can solve your issue, they are nice service Team the will help you 100%.
Here’s How To Contact Customer Support Agent by CS_Agent,and Submit a Ticket,
Good Luck..
11-04-2021 08:24 PM
Credit card expires in 24. No excuse for this. Have contacted CSA but frankly advising my daughter to go elsewhere. As a former PM customer, they have had years to figure these things out and clearly have not.
11-04-2021 08:14 PM - edited 11-04-2021 08:15 PM
@Edison53 wrote:No, no service. What is the point of autopay if it is not “auto”?
Follow @esjliv advice above re if you "have no services".
Autopay can (and does) fail for various reasons. You may wish to check your credit card expiry date - it sometimes slips by some users on Public Mobile. Other times, it just happens.
Be assured, it is very rare.
11-04-2021 08:14 PM
@Edison53 wrote:No, no service. What is the point of autopay if it is not “auto”?
@Edison53 Yeah, it can be a pain, and I hear yah - it should not fail!
Get the services going again by making a manual payment.
Choose the "other" amount instead of picking amount due, this seems to be less finicky.
Then hit the Reactivate option.
Reboot phone.
You can let CSA know about the failure - I would if it happened to me.
To contact the Public Mobile Customer Support Agent (CSA)_Team, there are two methods to reach them:
1 - Faster - Click the bubble comment circle on the bottom right-hand side of your screen,
or use this link to: Get Help With SIMon the Public Mobile chatbot
OR
2 – Slower - Use this link to:
Private Message to Public Mobile Customer Support Agents (CSA)
11-04-2021 08:11 PM
No, no service. What is the point of autopay if it is not “auto”?
11-04-2021 08:05 PM
go sign in to Self-Serve, to review your account,
1. Click on Payment
2. Make a Payment
3. one Time Payment
4. you will see your Amount Due:$$
5. Payment Type: selected other ( Enter the desired payment amount )
6. how much you see at Amount Due:$ ! you will do manually enter Amount:$$ + $1 extra
what is mean for Rebooting the phone means to turn off your phone and turn it back on again.
and if still not fix it follow this,
what is mean for Rebooting the phone means to turn off your phone about 2 minutes and turn it back on.
11-04-2021 08:04 PM
11-04-2021 07:59 PM
@Edison53 wrote:My daughter’s plan is on autopay using Visa. But PM says it is expired. WTH?
Do you still have services? If yes, this could be your account going through the normal renewal process. The SELF SERVE account can say "expired" or "suspended" on the day of or before your plan is due to renew.
So, if this is the case, ignore these messages on your SELF SERVE account.
If you have no services, and it is past your renewal, maybe your autopay failed?
If this was an Autopay failure, I would let the Customer Support Agents (CSA) know.