09-25-2020 04:28 PM - edited 01-04-2022 05:17 AM
Watch the Amazon purchases for sim cards.
Either a referral abuse or sim jacking.
Edit: As some would just brush this off as nothing, a third party service should not offer phone porting for you. Just go online and do it yourself.
Edit2: For more info -> https://www.priv.gc.ca/en/blog/20200312/
edited by computergeek541: removed picture so that it doensn't serve as advertising to bring the person more business/referrals
09-25-2020 05:03 PM
@hellome ah 289 thanks. Ya Links to Kmobile in Oshawa.
In any event. The sim card is good. They can't do anything with it.
You can activate it yourself via the activation link.
09-25-2020 05:00 PM - last edited on 09-25-2020 08:04 PM by computergeek541
@hellome wrote:The phone number links to a small third party mobile shop in Toronto - 289xxxxxxx. This still doesn't mean it is a safe authentic business. Few dollars cheaper than retail and free credit offers? Questionable at best.
+1. Avoid!!
09-25-2020 04:58 PM - last edited on 09-25-2020 08:05 PM by computergeek541
The phone number links to a small third party mobile shop in Toronto area - 289xxxxxxxxx. This still doesn't mean it is a safe authentic business. Few dollars cheaper than retail and free credit offers? Questionable at best.
edited by computergeek541: removed seller's phone number as to not provided free advertising for that person
09-25-2020 04:54 PM
@hellome that sticker. It's hard to make out.
Is the area code 283? Cause that's weird. Google says that's an Ohio area code. 🤔
09-25-2020 04:50 PM
@hellome you don't have to call them. Just take the sim card and go to link below to activate it yourself.
https://activate.publicmobile.ca/
If you got a referral code from a friend use it for a $10 signup bonus.
There sticker is most likely wanting you to call so they can use their referral code.
09-25-2020 04:50 PM
It always buyer beware. Taking advantage of a free sim offer is not worth it IMO if you value your privacy. If you shop around you can purchase PM sim cards for as low as $1.99 and if you need a referral just ask here.
09-25-2020 04:47 PM
But we do still have to be careful as we share our information for phone number porting. There is no reason for a third party to be doing that service for you. There are porting scams out there.
09-25-2020 04:46 PM
That is the one.
09-25-2020 04:43 PM - edited 09-25-2020 08:08 PM
@ccdevmike wrote:So this appears to be an individual selling cards on amazon and not a business doing this?
Thanks for the info!
It could be a business or an individual. To me, that doesn't really make a difference. Most likely, there is no intention to defraud, and the seller is only try to gain referrals.. As the sim card has been received, I see there as not much of an issue as long as the sim card is valid. No one is being forced to do anything.
09-25-2020 04:43 PM - last edited on 09-25-2020 08:06 PM by computergeek541
was this the ad on amazon?
edited by computergeek541: removed sale page so that it doesn't act as advertising/referral harvesting for the seller
09-25-2020 04:39 PM
So this appears to be an individual selling cards on amazon and not a business doing this?
Thanks for the info!
09-25-2020 04:37 PM - edited 09-25-2020 08:02 PM
@ccdevmike wrote:Sorry what's the issue here?
I would say that the concerns are:
-the seller getting a referral (which quite honestly, Public Mobile wouldn't have an issue with
-seller possibly not making sure that the buyer gets the credits
- buyer uncomfortable with providing account information to seller
-buyer not feeling that seller should get a possible activation commission
We have to be careful about accusing people of wrong doing. Nothing illegal is being done here unless it can be proven otherwise.
09-25-2020 04:36 PM
It's likely they want you to call so they can sign you up with a their referral code.
Just use the sim card and your own referral code if you have one.
09-25-2020 04:35 PM
Isn't the offer a little odd?
09-25-2020 04:33 PM
@hellome if the sim card looks ok and never was taken from the form, it should okay. Looks like a seller just trying to get some referrals.
09-25-2020 04:32 PM
Sorry what's the issue here?
09-25-2020 04:32 PM
Wow that's a new one I haven't heard of anyone saying they've experienced a sticker like that in a SIM card. It's always best to go to a retail location to buy your sim card and activate at home to ensure the security of your account and your phone number.
09-25-2020 04:32 PM - edited 09-25-2020 04:38 PM
I have ordered a few off amazon recently. I always made sure that they were fulfilled by Amazon and had the Amazon Choice logo on the item. My items were in good condition with no 3rd party stickers.
09-25-2020 04:30 PM
@hellome This isn't a scam unless the seller doesn't follow through on the promises.