12-13-2020 02:49 PM - edited 01-05-2022 04:28 PM
I ordered 2 x sim cards online because the first one took too long to arrive.
I expected a 3-7 business day delivery and ordered on Nov 25. It didn't arrive 2 weeks later and I had to move out on Dec 10th, so I ordered another one online to ship to my new address.
I wanted to know if I can get reimbursed for the first SIM card I ordered but never received.?
12-13-2020 03:11 PM - edited 12-13-2020 03:12 PM
You could try contacting moderators
https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/notes/composepage/note-to-user-id/22437
Watch out for the response in private message section (little envelope top right)
If you are in rush, call your local Walmart they often give it free if you activate in store. You can still use your friend's referral in store.
You can also purchase forwarding from the post office
Also canadiancellsupplies.com sells it for $3 with free shipping usually there in 5 days
12-13-2020 02:59 PM
@JoyLuck wrote:
@amyzh wrote:I ordered 2 x sim cards online because the first one took too long to arrive.
I expected a 3-7 business day delivery and ordered on Nov 25. It didn't arrive 2 weeks later and I had to move out on Dec 10th, so I ordered another one online to ship to my new address.
I wanted to know if I can get reimbursed for the first SIM card I ordered but never received.?
Can they forward the SIM cards to you. Can the people living at your old location put “moved”on the envelope with your new address and Canada Post should still deliver.
Writing moved on a piece of mail and giving it back to Canada Post returns it to the sender. Canada Post will not forward it unless the person has arranged to have mail forwarding set up. Also, some SIM cards sent by regular mail are being sent by Public Mobile in envelopes that do not contain a return address. This means that such shipment would be destroyed/discarded as undeliverable.
12-13-2020 02:58 PM
@amyzh wrote:I ordered 2 x sim cards online because the first one took too long to arrive.
I expected a 3-7 business day delivery and ordered on Nov 25. It didn't arrive 2 weeks later and I had to move out on Dec 10th, so I ordered another one online to ship to my new address.
I wanted to know if I can get reimbursed for the first SIM card I ordered but never received.?
maybe too late now.. go to Walmart and setup the new account.. they will give you the SIM for free and they will help set it up for you..
12-13-2020 02:53 PM
@amyzh wrote:I ordered 2 x sim cards online because the first one took too long to arrive.
I expected a 3-7 business day delivery and ordered on Nov 25. It didn't arrive 2 weeks later and I had to move out on Dec 10th, so I ordered another one online to ship to my new address.
I wanted to know if I can get reimbursed for the first SIM card I ordered but never received.?
Can they forward the SIM cards to you. Can the people living at your old location put “moved”on the envelope with your new address and Canada Post should still deliver.
12-13-2020 02:51 PM - edited 12-13-2020 02:52 PM
@amyzh wrote:I ordered 2 x sim cards online because the first one took too long to arrive.
I expected a 3-7 business day delivery and ordered on Nov 25. It didn't arrive 2 weeks later and I had to move out on Dec 10th, so I ordered another one online to ship to my new address.
I wanted to know if I can get reimbursed for the first SIM card I ordered but never received.?
These days, 2 weeks really isn't enough time for mail to arrive. You can ask the mdoerators, but Public Mobile would see this as they've already sent the SIM cards but may very well issue the refund as a goodwill gesture. I would consider setting up mail forwarding service with Caanda Post (if you know that Public Mobile sent your SIMs by Canada Post).