12-06-2023 04:32 PM
I'm mostly interested in lowering the price of my plan. I have a $5 reduction from loyalty, $2 from autopay and $1 from refer a friend. The website says I will lose all of these when I switch over to Public Points Rewards program, but I will get points that can be redeemed to lower the price of my plan.
My question is, is it worth it? It's hard for me to understand the costs and benefits of making this change from the website. For example, it says I can use 15 points to reduce my plan's price by 15 points; but is that only a one-time use? does that mean I have to keep logging back on every month and the reductions are not applied automatically? I would like to know information like this and more (or at least know how I can get this information from the website or from a knowledgable person) so I can check if this points program thing is better in the long term or not.
Any advice appreciated!
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12-06-2023 05:49 PM
Round about Answer: No stay on the Loyalty Rewards System. It's the best, you don't get as much money off per year with the new Rewards System.
12-06-2023 05:04 PM
You'll go from $60/year in loyalty discounts to $10/year in loyalty points ($50/year loss). $24 in autopay will go away completely. Refer-a-friend will still give you $1 in point value. You'll gain 5% on whatever your base plan is. So the question is, will 5% of your plan add up to more than the loss of $64/year in discounts. The answer is no. Do not do it.
12-06-2023 04:58 PM - edited 12-06-2023 04:59 PM
A quick answer to your question, don't look, don't think and just stay on the legacy rewards system 🙂
Quick advise for anyone who consider changing: If you are gone, you are gone. That is a point of NO RETURN!!
in summary
On the other hand, the goodies for new system,
- 5% Points back for add-on purchases as well
- add-ons are around 33% cheaper when you redeem with Public Points
- you can use 1 point for lucky draw, so, technically you bet $1 and can win an iPhone
(Unfortunately, this goodie on the new system is gone as of mid-2023)
12-06-2023 04:36 PM
NO, DON’T switch. The old rewards system is a lot better plus you get instant monthly credit.
The Points Reward will not give $2 credit plus you need to collect 15 points from the 5% of your monthly bill for a $15 credit.
12-06-2023 04:34 PM - edited 12-06-2023 04:36 PM
@nobrainurr NO DONT DO IT your old $ rewards are far more lucrative then the new points system and it’s a one way street and no going back . With points you need to earn 15 of them to redeem $15 off you bill hard to ever make this happen with points