07-26-2018 04:49 AM - edited 01-04-2022 06:32 PM
I have a quick question. Once in a while, I have to leave Canada for work and family matters, potentially at some point for several months. Of course I would like to keep my phone number active (it is my main number that I've used for many years and just moved to Public Mobile), but I would not be using it during the time I am away, thus there would be no point in having an active plan/service until I am back in Canada.
I could not find an option in the self-serve for temporarily disabling service. Is there any way to do that, or would I have to let my service expire without paying for the next month (as suggested in a pinned thread from last year), and then activating the cheapest plan before the 90 days run out (after which otherwise apparently my number would get deleted) for a month again to reset the 90 day counter? While this is what I did at my previous carrier (they had a longer allowed period of inactivity than 90 days though), I would hope that there is a better option by now. But is there?
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11-15-2018 01:13 PM
Thanks so much for the quick response, will do.
I dont want to port out to different provider at this time, but thanks for the advice.
11-15-2018 01:03 PM
@krishna_yrr, yes, turn off autopay by removing the credit card info.
If you wish to port out, do so before your plan is expired.
11-15-2018 12:39 PM
How do we let the plan expire, should we remove the autopay?
07-26-2018 06:39 AM - edited 07-26-2018 06:40 AM
Bummer, but thanks for the answer!
07-26-2018 06:30 AM
Sorry, but there is no such option. The only thing you can do is let a plan expire and reactivate within 90 days.