07-17-2018 04:13 PM - edited 01-04-2022 06:28 PM
If I decide to switch to public mobile, do they buy out the existing contract I am in with another provider? I know a few companies do this but am not sure about them.
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10-26-2018 11:10 AM
If you've read the 20 other issues you say you have, you'd see the response times are at least 72 hours.
Give your head a shake, and ask for assistance. There are great folks here who can help.
Or, just leave. Those who fail to ask for assistance will never learn.
10-26-2018 11:03 AM
@Jloraf wrote:I've gone over the solutions that over 20 other people had the exact. Problem as me and only a mod can help.i need my phone to work I don't have time for this,ice lost money because of it.thanks anyway I'm switching back to Virginia.
Excellent of you to read up things here to find answers.
If you ported here from Virginia then your service here will need to be active to port back.
Would you mind sharing what your problems were? I know you said you don't have time for this but I'm sure we'd all be curious to know what's going on for you so we can nod and think yup...moderator.
10-26-2018 10:57 AM
I've gone over the solutions that over 20 other people had the exact. Problem as me and only a mod can help.i need my phone to work I don't have time for this,ice lost money because of it.thanks anyway I'm switching back to Virginia.
10-26-2018 10:50 AM - edited 10-26-2018 10:52 AM
@Jloraf wrote:Don't switch to public Mobil they suck 2 days ago they took my money $42 and my phone still don't work ,after several attempts to get a moderater still no response now I have to go back to my old service provider. Very disappointed .
This is your one and only post here. Did you not think to try to ask questions of the community?
You probably do need moderator help and you did the right thing by sending them a message but very often things can be resolved by the experience and knowledge of people here thereby not needing the mods in the end.
10-26-2018 10:44 AM
Don't switch to public Mobil they suck 2 days ago they took my money $42 and my phone still don't work ,after several attempts to get a moderater still no response now I have to go back to my old service provider. Very disappointed .
07-17-2018 11:02 PM
@MSILVER continuing what @smp99 mentioned, unless you are on a corproate plan with your current contract, providers are NOT allowed to charge you any early cancellation fees as of at least a couple of years ago. The only thing they can bill you for is any outstanding device/tab balance you may have.
07-17-2018 05:05 PM - edited 07-17-2018 05:07 PM
Hi @MSILVER. You Still need to do the math. It may be cheaper for you to switch to Public Mobile even cancelling your original plan given the cost difference. I know two people who switched from Telus and broke the contract but it was still cheaper after just a few months. They would’ve been on the contract with Telus for over eight still to go
07-17-2018 04:21 PM
Thanks for the answer:)
07-17-2018 04:14 PM
No they don't.