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11-01-2022 01:45 PM
I just got a text message claimed to be Public Mobile, saying there is a special deal for me for $40 for 15GB. It asked me to reply "Yes" to accept it. I believe it is SCAM and can hack in my phone if I do it. Anyone receiving a similar text message?
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11-01-2022 04:15 PM
@Karin2 You need to click the down arrow to the right of the plans.
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11-01-2022 04:14 PM
@Karin2 Yes login to your account to change to this offer. Make sure to select Change at Next Renewal as PM doesn't prorate for unused days left in your current cycle. Also, select the correct $40 plan as there are two for the same price.
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11-01-2022 04:14 PM
It shows up in the background but when I scroll over to it the mouse fades away 🙂 and it won't let me click on it
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11-01-2022 04:12 PM
You just need to go to "change plans" and then there will be one for changing to $40 and 15GB. I just changed myself
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11-01-2022 04:07 PM
I pay $60 for this plan on 3G. Am I eligible for the $40 offer? I can see it in my account but I can't click on it.
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11-01-2022 02:32 PM
HI @timchoy711 the deal is real.. but is the text real? What happen if people reply YES? how PM knows if you want to change on next renewal or change now? Weird
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11-01-2022 02:30 PM
It did not say so I assume no
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11-01-2022 02:29 PM
Hi,
I received the same memo and it’s legit. Public mobile uses SMS as a method to update you on the latest features and plan options. You can always reply “STOP” if you don’t like receiving those memos, however then you won’t get possible bonus deals.
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11-01-2022 02:28 PM
Is there a catch with this offer? I received the same text but with no context, is this only for a limited time only?
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11-01-2022 01:58 PM
@timchoy711 , if you select change plan and select the 4G plans and scroll through the list your will see it there. The plan is not listed in the community links.
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11-01-2022 01:57 PM
@timchoy711 When you go to change plans, there's 2 $40 options, select the 15 GB one.
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11-01-2022 01:57 PM
I saw it now when I try to change my plan. Thanks.
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11-01-2022 01:53 PM
I did not see it when I log into my account. Where can I see it?
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11-01-2022 01:50 PM
It’s legitimate. Great deal! 😁
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11-01-2022 01:49 PM
@timchoy711 hi it's a legit offer just sign into your account to change plans if you wish
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11-01-2022 01:48 PM
I received the same text message too. If you're interested in the offer, maybe it's better to schedule the plan change in self-serve.
