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The price is increased.

hsh0917
Great Neighbour / Super Voisin

Hello, Recently, my plane was renewed, and then I found the price is increased than before.

I'm using this plan below

 

  • This plan includes: -
  • - 6 + 6GB BONUS at 3G Speed /90 Days
  • - Unlimited International Text
  • - Unlimited Provincial Talk

I'd paid around $135 for 90days including $9 rewards and tax, but this time I paid around $142.

I didn't get any notice from public mobile.

I'm wondering that if this is overcharged. If it is right, How can I refund the overcharged money?

I would appreciate replies. Thank you. 

 

 

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@Korth a few people have made that (false) argument about autopay

 

The *only* reason wireless code mandates 30 days notice on postpaid is essentially so you can not be "screwed"

Since you used service first then pay later

 

On prepay (even with autopay) you are still paying beforehand

Hence 0 protection

 

As company policy Telus usually does give at least 30 days notice, but there is no requirement for them to do so

 

 


@kav2001cwrote:

applicable to postpay only since as a prepay there is no obligation to actually pay 



@kav2001c I think you're right. 

But it seems a little blurry when AutoPay is involved.  It automatically charges/renews the plan.  But from the customer's perspective, it's an implicit "understanding" that the next bill will be the same as the last one.

 

Although I wouldn't be too concerned about this.  Public Mobile has dropped the ball a few times on other details and they've blundered with a "surprise" price increase in the recent past, but from (what I've seen) they generally give notice of impending price increases well in advance.  And in any event they communicate the price increase quite clearly, it's never just quietly added to your next prepaid bill.  Hope they don't change this in the future.

@Korth applicable to postpay only since as a prepay there is no obligation to actually pay

 


@Korthwrote:

CRTC Wireless Code requires that the operator provides a minimum of 30 days advance notice before increasing subscription costs.

 

They can't just sneak in a price change without any communication.  Not legally.


 

CRTC Wireless Code requires that the operator provides a minimum of 30 days advance notice before increasing subscription costs.

 

They can't just sneak in a price change without any communication.  Not legally.

will13am
Oracle
Oracle

@hsh0917, unless you did a plan change the price will carry across renewals.  It is conceivable for the same plan to have a new higher price while you are grandfathered to the older price.  For grandfathered plans, if prices were to rise, you would have to be notified in advance. 

Anonymous
Not applicable

@hsh0917, If you can show your transaction/billing history, we might be able to figure it out more precisely.

NDesai
Oracle
Oracle

@hsh0917 $142 seems to be the correct amount with tax for the $135 plan. During your first renewal, you probably had an extra AutoPay credit that you might have earned during activation and now it's only the reoccuring AutoPay rewards ($6). 

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mimmo
Retired Oracle / Oracle Retraité

further details might help but quick math (135 -9 ) +tax =142ish

edit: for your past renewal if you had double auto pay (135-6-6-3) +tax = 135ish

 

 

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