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When is the best time to change plan

Kdhillon
Great Citizen / Super Citoyen

Hey . 

My account says payment due before 13th June. 

I would like to change my plan, what is the time ?

Should I change on 11th or 12th ?

 

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Kdhillon
Great Citizen / Super Citoyen

@darlicious sounds great.  👍

@hyT  nice one......student becomes teacher @ student  learns to become teacher

 

@Kdhillon  Or you could just do what a lot of us do and pay our accounts by topping up manually a few days ahead time. It's also a good time to make sure there's nothing "wonky" going on...take a couple of screenshots of your overview and payment history. Then check after renewal to make sure everything reset properly. You still get the $2 autopay reward but no failures to worry about.

Anonymous
Not applicable

@Kdhillon wrote:

@computergeek541 

my renewal date is 13th. Today I set up change plan to be started on the renewal date. Is that right? 

Would I be charged only the new on renewal date or twice? 


Sometimes the autopay gets confused on plan changes. It is recommended to deposit the greater of the two plans cost before the change. Then whatever's left over can be used the next renewal. And autopay should work fine then.


@Kdhillon wrote:

@computergeek541 

my renewal date is 13th. Today I set up change plan to be started on the renewal date. Is that right? 

Would I be charged only the new on renewal date or twice? 


You'll be fine. My point was that having the self serve system schedule the change in advance is the only way to prevent lost plan days/lost money.  If you were to make the change as an immediate change on the same day as a renewal, you would lose a full payment for a plan cycle/billing cycle (because it would already renew on the old plan).

Kdhillon
Great Citizen / Super Citoyen

@computergeek541 

my renewal date is 13th. Today I set up change plan to be started on the renewal date. Is that right? 

Would I be charged only the new on renewal date or twice? 

Kdhillon,

 

To clarify, even performing an immediate plan change on your renewal date will make you lose money.  You'll lose an entire plan payment.

Kdhillon
Great Citizen / Super Citoyen

@computergeek541 

Hey. 

Thanks. 

I didn't know there was options to set plan change on renewal date. Now I can set it up and it will change on renewal date. And I won't loose any days of current cycle.  


@Kdhillon wrote:

Hey . 

My account says payment due before 13th June. 

I would like to change my plan, what is the time ?

Should I change on 11th or 12th ?

 


@Kdhillon It's not so much when you change the plan, but how you do it that matters.  Others have said to schedule the system to make the change for you during the next renewal.  That is good advice, except for cases when someone has run out of minutes, text messages, or data.

 

The problem with using the immediate change optiom is how you'll always be losing at least one day of service (or more) that you've already paid for on the old plan.

Kdhillon
Great Citizen / Super Citoyen

@Barbie2 . 

Hey

Thanks. That's good to know. 

Barbie2
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

Hi @Kdhillon  im new as well been replying here and there for a month. I got a $2.00 community reward. Which I was surprised to get. 

Kdhillon
Great Citizen / Super Citoyen

@mpcdesign  . Thanks, will keep that in mind. 

Kdhillon
Great Citizen / Super Citoyen

@hyT  thank you so much.

I am new to Community and was trying to figure out how replying to a person works. Really appreciate it. Otherwise it was going to be my next question. 

hyT
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

@Kdhillon 

Another thing I have learned here is that if you want to answer to a particular post, type "@" and you'll see a list pop-up letting you choose whom you want to address. That helps when there are many helpful community members making suggestions.

@Kdhillon never leave in changing the plan or adding funds the last minute. If for whatever reason, Public Mobile needs to do some maintenance to the self-serve accounts the day you want to access it, and pay for things (especially on your date), you could be tough out of luck. 

Add the funds now, with time to spare. One less thing to worry about! 

Kdhillon
Great Citizen / Super Citoyen

Thanks will try it. 

hyT
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

Even when you are on "Autopay", many experienced PM community members have suggested that one should do a one-time payment into your "Available Funds" to cover the higher-cost plan before the renewal day. Then on your renewal day, you will avoid the potential though rare glitch that Autopay fails. That's what I would do if and when I make plan changes.


@Kdhillon wrote:

thanks 


 There a button at the bottom of each reply to your question and you can decide which answer is best suited as the SOLUTION. Whoever you award that SOLUTION will be much obliged.

Kdhillon
Great Citizen / Super Citoyen

Sounds great. Thank you 

Kdhillon
Great Citizen / Super Citoyen

thanks 

Kdhillon
Great Citizen / Super Citoyen

Thanks. If it's on autopay, it should be good?

 

Kdhillon
Great Citizen / Super Citoyen

Thank you so much for explaining it so well 

gblackma
Mayor / Maire

@Kdhillon log into your self service account and set it to change on next renewal. Here's an article on switching plans  https://www.publicmobile.ca/en/on/get-help/articles/change-your-plan 

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Stay safe 

kelvarnsen
Model Citizen / Citoyen Modèle

You can set it up for the plan to change on your next renewal date.

kselmak
Mayor / Maire

Postdate the change.

The system will do it for you

When you switch the plan you will have two options change now or change on renewal

Choose change in renewal

 

Note

Put enough money to cover for more expensive plan, there is a glitch that will suspended your account if you are downgrading and only have enough money to pay for the new plan

It's ok that money will be used next renewal

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