01-11-2017 01:31 PM - edited 01-05-2022 01:32 AM
Hi,
I ported my PM number out to Koodo recently and now I can't log into my PM account. Is that normal? I wanted to log into my PM account to disable auto-pay? Any advice would be appreciated.
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01-11-2017 03:20 PM
@thenighthawk To be safe, check your credit card for any charges from PM a few days after your expected expiry.
In future, when you plan to leave a carrier the first step is to delete your credit card from your account BEFORE your port-out your number.
01-11-2017 02:17 PM
ported out to Koodo postpaid or prepaid ? any reasons you would like to share ?
any way public is prepaid, your autopay is cancelled realtime the moment you ported out your number
01-11-2017 01:51 PM - edited 01-11-2017 01:52 PM
@thenighthawk wrote:Thanks. So, I don't need to be worried about Auto-Pay charging my CC on Jan 31st?
I wouldn't worry about it. At some companies, it is an issues because of the way that the pre-authorized payment is set as a fixed about each month, regardless of the current balance in the account. While those companies really should be disabling the pre-authorized payments at the time of service cancellation, the reality is that sometimes, it sometimes doesn't get done and the customer continues to get charged.
At Public, this shouldn't be a problem. Even if the account closure doesn't automiatically disable auto-pay (which it should), with no active plan, the balance owing at the time of the next renewal date would be $0.00. Since Public Mobile's autopay is said to be "dynamic", I would believe that even if the card remained active on the account (like I said, "if"), it would only be trying to charge that $0 that is owed.
01-11-2017 01:50 PM
PORT = CANCEL, you're good to go.
01-11-2017 01:44 PM
@thenighthawkAfter the service is cancelled, there is no more auto charge.
01-11-2017 01:40 PM
Thanks. So, I don't need to be worried about Auto-Pay charging my CC on Jan 31st?
01-11-2017 01:38 PM - edited 01-11-2017 01:40 PM
Yes, that's how it works. When you port a number out, it immediately cancels your account. The self-serve might still let you have access for a bit, but eventually you get locked out of that too.