12-15-2020 07:56 PM - edited 01-05-2022 04:30 PM
Hello.. I have 200mb left in my data, my billing cycle is in 3 days. I will run out of data tonight.
My plan is $50. So I just loaded $57 on to my account, all good.
When I run out of data, will it auto-renew my plan? Or will it just charge me overage data at a rate (which I don't want).
I don't see any option to renew my plan prematurely. Thanks for the help!
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12-16-2020 02:05 AM - edited 12-16-2020 02:08 AM
Wow, you sure go through a lot of bandwidth. If this is the second time in as many months where you had to upgrade to get more data, can you not do this instead:
I love Public Mobile for its money-savings and loyalty rewards, but that is one thing that I guess they could improve on by having a bigger data plan for users like you. It is worth it if you only need the extra gig per month. It wouldn't be worth it if you keep getting the add-on for 2gig or more each month.
12-15-2020 08:44 PM - edited 12-15-2020 08:47 PM
@combobreakerhd no can't tag moderators. you have to open a ticket.
If you click the chat bubble bottom right.
Type
Human
Click account specific
Click no I need a human now
Click here to submit a ticket.
Log in with your community user name first ( the end will ask for your self serve login) but first it is community username and password..
Then on the drop down of other which it should bring you to right away... you'll see early renewal request.
Follow the steps to open a ticket for moderators to renew your plan early.
Happy Holidays!
12-15-2020 08:38 PM
Ah ok thank you JB, you understand completely.
So yes I've used up my 2gb add on. And yes as you describe it, I'll need a moderator to activate the same plan earlier than my billing date which is the 17th.
Any chance you can tag a mod?
12-15-2020 08:33 PM - edited 12-15-2020 08:34 PM
Once you use the 200mb left then your data add-on will kick in (if you still have data on tha if you used it all it would have disappeared and no longer display. )...then when your plan renews your plan data will be back and be used first while your holiday add-on will go in back ground till next time it needs to be used.
To renew same plan early. Only moderators can do it...to change to a lower or higher plan you can do that in self serve.
12-15-2020 08:24 PM - edited 12-15-2020 08:24 PM
You cannot renew the same plan early yourself. You need to contact a moderator.
Here’s how to contact the Moderator Team (Public Mobile representative) for assistance:
12-15-2020 08:21 PM
Ok thanks all!
Yes I did pick up the 2gb holiday offer, thanks Public Mobile!
So basically when I run out of data, my plan will be done and won't automatically charge overage. Perfect.
When that happens, in my control panel there will be an option to renew this plan? Which would pull my billing date to today (which is fine).
I don't want to change plans though, and I do not want to lose my 2gb add on. So going through the "change plan", I'd be selecting the same plan.
This actually happened to me last month, whereby I did add funds to my account and change to a higher tier plan. But this time around I want the same plan (and keep the 2gb).
I'll post if things don't go as intended.. Thanks for all the help.
12-15-2020 08:01 PM
@combobreakerhd wrote:Hello.. I have 200mb left in my data, my billing cycle is in 3 days. I will run out of data tonight.
My plan is $50. So I just loaded $57 on to my account, all good.
When I run out of data, will it auto-renew my plan? Or will it just charge me overage data at a rate (which I don't want).
I don't see any option to renew my plan prematurely. Thanks for the help!
Your plan will not auto renew when you run out of data. You will not be charged for overages because this is prepaid. When your next cycle starts you will be give your data again.
You can buy a data add on for the time being. Any unused data from the add on will roll over until consumed. If you want to renew your same plan early, because you are only a few days out, contact a moderator via chat bubble in lower right hand corner.
12-15-2020 08:00 PM
No it will not renew automatically only on renewal date.
No it will not charge overages PM is prepaid never overcharges.
Have you collected the free holiday gifts? 2 gigs free and 500 minutes? If not log into your account and click purchase add-ons. You'll see both for free. Buy them and your data issue is covered 🙂.
You can also contact moderators to renew your plan early.
Or private message them at link below.
https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/notes/composepage/note-to-user-id/22437
12-15-2020 07:59 PM
@combobreakerhd : Did you pick up the 2 free gigs gift? Or you could buy add-ons. Or you could change immediately to a different plan. Or you could contact the moderators to renew early.
12-15-2020 07:59 PM - edited 12-15-2020 08:01 PM
@combobreakerhd wrote:Hello.. I have 200mb left in my data, my billing cycle is in 3 days. I will run out of data tonight.
My plan is $50. So I just loaded $57 on to my account, all good.
When I run out of data, will it auto-renew my plan? Or will it just charge me overage data at a rate (which I don't want).
I don't see any option to renew my plan prematurely. Thanks for the help!
Adding money does not automatically force a plan renewal. When you run out of data, that part of the service will stop working. I would suggest performing an immediately plan change (edit: if changing to a different plan). Normally, people would want to pre-schedule the change for the next renewal date, but in this case, having the change take effect immedaitely sounds to be what you want. Please note that you will lose any time remaining and and usage remaining from your original plan.
12-15-2020 07:57 PM
@combobreakerhd wrote:Hello.. I have 200mb left in my data, my billing cycle is in 3 days. I will run out of data tonight.
My plan is $50. So I just loaded $57 on to my account, all good.
When I run out of data, will it auto-renew my plan? Or will it just charge me overage data at a rate (which I don't want).
I don't see any option to renew my plan prematurely. Thanks for the help!
No overeages here...your data will just stop when you run out. When your current plan renews the data starts up again.