07-26-2021 07:25 AM - edited 01-06-2022 03:04 AM
I have 100 minutes plan, I used only call forwarding service last month and now, I get a message that I can not call out due to my plan.
I really appreciate it if somebody can help me to figure it out why it happened?
08-05-2021 11:13 PM
can anyone advise if the information on this page is still valid?
https://www.publicmobile.ca/en/on/get-help/articles/limited-talk-and-text-plans
look like call forwarding does not count toward use minutes anymore.
also, can you add a line to confirm if 1-800 numbers count as use minutes or not?
08-05-2021 11:10 PM
@Darougar So calling 611 (or *611) works? All we need to know is if you get the "Hello. Welcome to Public Mobile..." message.
If so, your plan is still active and it's possible you've only used up your 100 minutes.
Can you also now log into selfserve.publicmobile.ca and see what it shows on the overview page? If you dont see a line indicating x/100 minutes, then you've used them up. If so, best option is purchasing a $5 addon for 500 extra canada-wide minutes that will only be used when the base plan 100 are used up. Remaining minutes will carry-over forever until all 500 are used up.
08-05-2021 11:06 PM
I called *611and It did not help. Public M was not clear from the beginning how the count down minutes.
08-05-2021 10:03 PM
We're still waiting with baited breath to hear from @Darougar what happens if they call 611...
08-04-2021 04:57 PM
@darlicious wrote:Is this the second time I have seen this chart in as many days.....the other a more recent postings? Just in case its a deja vu this chart needs to be dropped from the rotation due to its confusing and inaccurate info.
That chart comes from this official help article: https://www.publicmobile.ca/en/sk/get-help/articles/limited-talk-and-text-plans
Unfortunately, it lists call forwarding under as "uses minutes" which was true with old limited-minutes calling plans, but is no longer the case with the current $15 plan.
I just submitted a feedback about this from that page myself... Maybe if a few others do as well it might help bring some attention to updating it. 😁
08-04-2021 04:51 PM
@darlicious wrote:
@Dunkman wrote:Here is some more information on limited talk plans:
Talk
Talk minutes are counted whenever you make or receive calls on your phone. Talk time is calculated from the start of a call to when it is disconnected, and includes ring time and call routing. Total call time is always rounded up to the nearest minute. Please note that calls to voicemail and forwarding calls will use plan minutes.
Use Minutes
Doesn't Use Minutes
Making a call
Calling *611 (the IVR)
Answering a call (not with $15 plan)
Making or receiving calls from 911
Retrieving voicemail messages
Using calling apps when connected to Wifi
Using call forwarding
You can purchase the Canada wide talk add on. 500 minutes for $5 with unused minutes rolling over to next month. An useful add on for the $15 plan.
Is this the second time I have seen this chart in as many days.....the other a more recent postings? Just in case its a deja vu this chart needs to be dropped from the rotation due to its confusing and inaccurate info.
I actually got the table from Public mobile directly.
See attached link:
https://www.publicmobile.ca/en/on/get-help/articles/limited-talk-and-text-plans
I just added the section about answering calls using minutes. With the old $10 plan and older $15 plan, answering calls will use up minutes.
I will let Public mobile know about the "inaccurate" information.
08-04-2021 04:23 PM - edited 08-04-2021 04:24 PM
@Dunkman wrote:Here is some more information on limited talk plans:
Talk
Talk minutes are counted whenever you make or receive calls on your phone. Talk time is calculated from the start of a call to when it is disconnected, and includes ring time and call routing. Total call time is always rounded up to the nearest minute. Please note that calls to voicemail and forwarding calls will use plan minutes.
Use Minutes
Doesn't Use Minutes
Making a call
Calling *611 (the IVR)
Answering a call (not with $15 plan)
Making or receiving calls from 911
Retrieving voicemail messages
Using calling apps when connected to Wifi
Using call forwarding
You can purchase the Canada wide talk add on. 500 minutes for $5 with unused minutes rolling over to next month. An useful add on for the $15 plan.
Is this the second time I have seen this chart in as many days.....the other a more recent postings? Just in case its a deja vu this chart needs to be dropped from the rotation due to its confusing and inaccurate info.
08-03-2021 07:02 AM
What message are you getting when you try to call out?
08-03-2021 06:59 AM
Call 611 it does not help.
Still, I do not know why my minutes was killed!
07-28-2021 11:56 AM
@softech wrote:while this is a nice "glitch" , it certainly confused everyone..
not sure if they "fixed" the loophole and start counting now, hope OP can shine some light here.
I am on the current $15 plan, and can confirm that as of testing right now both calls to toll-free numbers, as well as calls unconditionally forwarded still do not consume minutes.
07-28-2021 11:53 AM
You must have an active plan to be able to use your add-ons.
07-28-2021 11:42 AM
@Anonymous wrote:
@softech wrote:
PM article still saying using Call Forwarding consume minutes...@softech : That's the official stance. But we have found that it's not true in reality. It's why I asked the OP if this had maybe changed. But then of course these things are subject to change at any time without notice.
while this is a nice "glitch" , it certainly confused everyone..
not sure if they "fixed" the loophole and start counting now, hope OP can shine some light here.
07-28-2021 11:29 AM - edited 07-28-2021 11:29 AM
@softech wrote:
PM article still saying using Call Forwarding consume minutes...
@softech : That's the official stance. But we have found that it's not true in reality. It's why I asked the OP if this had maybe changed. But then of course these things are subject to change at any time without notice.
07-28-2021 11:22 AM
@Nezgar wrote:
All current plans including the $15 plan do call forwarding without consuming minutes. I have confirmed this myself.
PM article still saying using Call Forwarding consume minutes...
07-28-2021 10:33 AM
@Darougar : Maybe you're confusing between the usage details and the overview page counters. All activity will be logged in usage details. Only countable activity will show in the overview page counters.
Have you tried using any of the call forwarding options to see if the overview page counter increments? It will while on the call and then unofficially go back to what it was before the call.
07-28-2021 10:26 AM
@DarougarPM does tell customers via the help article linked by @Triguy. However, that information is outdated, as it only applies to old plans that are no longer offered (for example $10 50 minute plan, old $15 plan without unlimited incoming minutes).
All current plans including the $15 plan do call forwarding without consuming minutes. I have confirmed this myself.
Another "undocumented" perk is that calls to toll-free numbers (800, 888, etc) also do not consume airtime minutes on limited-minute plans.
07-28-2021 09:06 AM
Check if your airplane mode is not on by mistake, one never knows! 😛
07-28-2021 07:15 AM
@Darougar According to this help article, call forwarding and checking voicemail uses plan minutes.
https://www.publicmobile.ca/en/bc/get-help/articles/limited-talk-and-text-plans
07-28-2021 06:53 AM
Why public mobile does not tell customers that call forwarding it considered as a usages?
07-28-2021 04:00 AM
@Darougar wrote:How can I cancel all futures on my line such as call forwarding and elc...
Dial ##21# to disable unconditional call forwarding
Dial ##004# to reset conditional call forwarding back to default public mobile voicemail.
07-27-2021 06:19 AM
How can I cancel all futures on my line such as call forwarding and elc...
07-26-2021 01:25 PM - edited 07-26-2021 01:27 PM
@softech wrote:all forwarding will count towards your outgoing minutes. Also, checking voicemail from your PM phone counts too.
The no-longer existent 50 minute $10 plan consumed minutes for unconditional call forwarding. Maybe the old version of the $15 plan that didn't include incoming calls consumed minutes for forwarding as well, but the current $15 plan definitely doesn't consume minutes for call forwarding.
@Darougarcan you confirm what plan self-serve shows in the "Show plan details" link, and if it looks like this. If it doesn't say "Unlimited Incoming Minutes" then you have the old $15 plan, and you should consider changing your plan to the current $15 plan. If you are on the old $10 plan, then note that unconditional forwarding uses your minutes. You can "hack" this by reprogramming your "conditional" forwards to go somewhere other than voicemail to not use minutes, but I'll wait to hear your findings on this before exploring that route.
07-26-2021 10:24 AM
@Darougar : Unofficially, it has been found that the $15 plan doesn't consume minutes using call forwarding. Maybe this has changed. Do you see the minutes line under My Data & Add-ons on your overview page? What is the exact wording that the recording is saying? Are you adding a 1 in front for your dialing? Is your plan active? Has it become suspended?
07-26-2021 09:24 AM
Here is some more information on limited talk plans:
Talk
Talk minutes are counted whenever you make or receive calls on your phone. Talk time is calculated from the start of a call to when it is disconnected, and includes ring time and call routing. Total call time is always rounded up to the nearest minute. Please note that calls to voicemail and forwarding calls will use plan minutes.
Use Minutes | Doesn't Use Minutes |
Making a call | Calling *611 (the IVR) |
Answering a call (not with $15 plan) | Making or receiving calls from 911 |
Retrieving voicemail messages | Using calling apps when connected to Wifi |
Using call forwarding |
|
You can purchase the Canada wide talk add on. 500 minutes for $5 with unused minutes rolling over to next month. An useful add on for the $15 plan.
07-26-2021 08:17 AM - edited 07-26-2021 08:19 AM
@Darougar call forwarding will count towards your outgoing minutes. Also, checking voicemail from your PM phone counts too.
You can also confirm the usage by going to My Account->Plan and Add-Ons->Usage History and look for all the Outgoing calls entry
07-25-2021 12:10 PM
Can you receive calls? Can you send/receive SMS?
07-25-2021 12:07 PM
What message do you get? Can you call 611? Have you tried rebooting your phone?
07-25-2021 09:56 AM
why I can not call out while I did not use my 100 minutes
07-25-2021 09:50 AM
Hi
why I can not call out while I did not use my 100 minutes?