12-09-2022 08:45 AM
Hi All,
Over the past year, Public has changed my billing date several times. A year ago my billing/plan date was the 15th. Then it was the 14th, then changed to the 12th. Now today and last month it was the 9th, and my account says my next one is the 8th.
Has anyone else had this happen? What did you do about it?
They keep making it earlier, which means I'm not getting 30 days each month (lose a day or two each time it changes) and, if they try to take a payment and the money isn't there, who's on the hook for the credit card decline fees?
If anyone has experienced this, I'd appreciate your input.
Thanks!
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12-09-2022 10:20 PM
@Swee_Pea wrote:
@computergeek541 wrote:
@Swee_Pea wrote:If you look at your My Account it always shows when your next payment will occur.
I wouldn't rely on the dates that Self Serve shows as the dates for the plan cycles are incorrect. This is something that Public Mobile needs to fix.
When the website was revised it was incorrect. I had built my own reminders using an excel worksheet with a start date plus 30. It was always was in sync with the PM dates. BUT then it went wacky for a few months and I used to manually add a day to the PM supplies date. But lately it is back in sync with my unchanged excel worksheet dates.
The renewal dates are right, but the plan duration dates are wrong in every account. If you have a 30-day plan, you'll see that Public Mobile has incorrectly shown a duratiuon that last for 31 days (instead of 30). This is unviersal across all accounts showing the wrong plan lengths/end dates.
12-09-2022 06:04 PM - edited 12-09-2022 06:04 PM
@computergeek541 wrote:
@Swee_Pea wrote:If you look at your My Account it always shows when your next payment will occur.
I wouldn't rely on the dates that Self Serve shows as the dates for the plan cycles are incorrect. This is something that Public Mobile needs to fix.
When the website was revised it was incorrect. I had built my own reminders using an excel worksheet with a start date plus 30. It was always was in sync with the PM dates. BUT then it went wacky for a few months and I used to manually add a day to the PM supplies date. But lately it is back in sync with my unchanged excel worksheet dates.
12-09-2022 02:47 PM
My observations are that the start date is correct but the end date is the next day. One might think of that end date as being 12:01am to end the 30 prior days. But it really should be the last day for 11:59pm. Or if they said something like the old system to pay before that day. That also works.
12-09-2022 02:43 PM
@Swee_Pea wrote:If you look at your My Account it always shows when your next payment will occur.
I wouldn't rely on the dates that Self Serve shows as the dates for the plan cycles are incorrect. This is something that Public Mobile needs to fix.
12-09-2022 01:49 PM
Thanks so much everyone!
That makes perfect sense. 🙂
12-09-2022 11:51 AM
If you look at your My Account it always shows when your next payment will occur.
12-09-2022 11:50 AM
@Outdoorsman wrote:@Malifacent hi that is because you are on a 30 day cycle you will lose a day in months that have 31 days
But gain on months with 28 or 29 days. Overall if you want to consider a loss ... it’s 5 days year.
12-09-2022 10:10 AM - edited 12-09-2022 10:16 AM
@Malifacent add to what said above, here are the upcoming payment dates given that today is your cycle start date:
Payment date | Actual Cycle date | |
Dec 9, 2022 | Dec 09, 2022 - Jan 07, 2023 | |
Jan 8, 2023 | Jan 08, 2023 - Feb 06, 2023 | |
Feb 7, 2023 | Feb 07, 2023 - Mar 08, 2023 | |
Mar 9, 2023 | Mar 09, 2023 - Apr 07, 2023 | |
Apr 8, 2023 | Apr 08, 2023 - May 07, 2023 | |
May 8, 2023 | May 08, 2023 - Jun 06, 2023 | |
Jun 7, 2023 | Jun 07, 2023 - Jul 06, 2023 | |
Jul 7, 2023 | Jul 07, 2023 - Aug 05, 2023 |
12-09-2022 10:00 AM
Links to days calculator:
-> then Dec. 09th payment date
-> so Jan. 08th payment date is also right
There were errors with the dates a while back, but that has been fixed from what I can tell. You can use the calculator to check other months to confirm as well.
As for credit card decline fee, I guess you mean “over limit” fee on the CC side. I think you can ask the card issuer to prevent your card from ever going above its credit limit, then you don't have to worry about over limit fees at all.
12-09-2022 09:39 AM - edited 12-09-2022 09:40 AM
Public Mobile did not change your billing date.
You chose a mobile service provider that renews on rotating 30-day cycles from the date of activation, not based on calendar months.
There are 12 - 30-day cycles in every calendar year plus 5 1/4 extra days, thus the leap year.
12-09-2022 09:05 AM
@Malifacent wrote:Hi All,
Over the past year, Public has changed my billing date several times. A year ago my billing/plan date was the 15th. Then it was the 14th, then changed to the 12th. Now today and last month it was the 9th, and my account says my next one is the 8th.
Has anyone else had this happen? What did you do about it?
They keep making it earlier, which means I'm not getting 30 days each month (lose a day or two each time it changes) and, if they try to take a payment and the money isn't there, who's on the hook for the credit card decline fees?
If anyone has experienced this, I'd appreciate your input.
Thanks!
PM plan is 30 days not a monthly, that's why the payment date is different than last on.
12-09-2022 08:56 AM - edited 12-09-2022 08:56 AM
@Malifacent hi that is because you are on a 30 day cycle you will lose a day in months that have 31 days