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Darth_Alpine
Great Neighbour / Super Voisin

I recently switched to PM back in September, opting to go for a 90 day plan that is $150 for 6GB of LTE, unlimited provincial calling, and unlimited text. When playing around with the plan builder I came across the same options for $15 less. Is there is a difference that I'm not noticing?

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@alamfaha wrote:

Great catch. All the prices have gone up since.


@alamfaha 

I don't get your statement... The point I tried to make here is that some prices have actually come down when the latest price adjustments went live on September 20/2017. Among them the one the OP had signed up for.

 

@Someone_here   has put together an exellent chart on PM's price development in 2017 in that thread.

zhadj030
Mayor / Maire

Seems like you caught a unicorn, catch it quick before it flies aways 

alamfaha
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

Great catch. All the prices have gone up since.

will13am
Oracle
Oracle

Good catch @wetcoaster, there was a price reduction.  I recall around that time there was a bit of discussion of why Public Mobile would not automatically reduce the pricing for existing customers that have the exact features of the plan packages that received a price drop.  I think it came down to how grandfathering works.  If change was automated, then it would apply equally for ups and downs.  Nobody wants to see the price increase. 

Darth_Alpine
Great Neighbour / Super Voisin

Thanks @wetcoaster and @imm1304 . I wasn't aware of the decreases in price, in telecomms seeing a decrease in pricing is pretty rare so I assumed that the prices were different due to a different level of service that wasn't shown. I just wanted to make sure that before I jumped at the chance to save money that I wasn't going to give myself a headached down the line. Thanks guys!

wetcoaster
Mayor / Maire

Looks like you signed up just before the most recent price adjustments (as of September 22/2017).

 

To take advantage of the better price, you can future date your plan change so that it comes into effect on your next renewal - that way you don't loose any money or data.

imm1304
Retired Oracle / Oracle Retraité

Hi @Darth_Alpine!

Looks like you stand to save $15 on your plan.  Jump on it!  Future-date your a plan change request to happen on next renewal date.  

 

EDIT:  misread the image at first.  Sorry about that.  This must be the recently decreased prices on almost all plans.  

You must be currently on Canadawide calling as opposed to the Provincewide calling included in your attached image.  The price difference is $15 per 90 days for the Canadawide vs provinciewide calling.  

ShawnC13
Oracle
Oracle

@Darth_Alpine, I don't see a difference, in what you currently have and what you are picking but the $15 difference.  I know their plan page sometimes acts weird and not very consistent.  I would message a mod and ask them about this. 

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