06-29-2023 06:37 PM - last edited on 06-30-2023 12:36 AM by Dunkman
06-30-2023 01:14 AM
Since Public mobile is prepaid, in most cases, there is no refunds. From my understanding, Public mobile plans do not qualify for the cooling off period since no contract is signed.
The is a disadvantage of getting the 90 day plans instead of a 30 day plan. If a customer wants to leave earlier, easier to leave earlier a 30 day plan versus 90 days since already prepaid.
06-29-2023 07:31 PM
Yeah, I read the terms, but forgot to add that I just purchased it today and haven’t used any of it. I’m hoping that I can take advantage of Ontario’s “cooling off period” law.
06-29-2023 07:20 PM
Did you click on the terms down below? Standard responses around here are that there are no refunds as it is prepaid. But if I were a lawyer I might notice that refunds refer to funds. Not remaining value of what was prepaid for. But I don't know. My bet would be that you would not get any credit back for unused time.