09-30-2015 11:55 AM - edited 01-04-2022 02:02 PM
09-30-2015 04:18 PM
i @excam, I had just switched to Public Mobile for less than one month, and the service is good. I noted many people had the activation and autopay issue, and I helped many friends to move to Public Mobile. As long as you follow one standard procedure which is working, you will not have any hassle.
Refer to my other threads about Koodo porting here:
09-30-2015 03:28 PM
09-30-2015 03:14 PM
@Martin wrote:
Luddite,
I know Bob and Sue well enough to say that they will be deeply offended by the use of "aggro". It is banned by all believers. May I suggest "aggravation", instead?
@Martin You may and I shall endeavour to please Bob, Sue, and Billie Bob too. Was not aware they were into football; viz.
aggro
noun;
1 aggressive behaviour usually in the context of football related disorder.
But seriously, have we ever suggested PM was cheap? I prefer to think of us as a Community dedicated to the never ending search for the best value cellular provider.
09-30-2015 02:52 PM
09-30-2015 01:48 PM - edited 09-30-2015 02:00 PM
@excam Some reading for you to mull over: Multiple charge issue , We’re sorry, we’re experiencing some issues , Risk Free Activation - costs $10 Porting from Koodo - successful for around 15 min.... .
I was with Telus and had some concerns as you do. I had no problems activating but did experience a billing glitch moving from a 30 to 90 day plan. It was completely resolved in a week. I have had no service interruptions since joining about 3 months ago.
As you are coming from Koodo, do not use your Koodo email address when creating your PM account, and do not port your Koodo number until your PM account is up and running. You must keep your Koodo account paid up until the transfer is completed, and make a note of your Koodo account number, your PM account and temporary phone numbers in case you get stuck and need to email PM.
Forgot to add that PM is well worth any hassle I have observed; especially as my favourite service of 90 days Prov wide calling, Canada wide text, and 1 GB data (ATTENTION: data plan is over 90 days) with autopay works out to just $28/30 days. I use either CiCi mobile, or fongo.com VOIP, for the bit of NA long distance I need. On next renewal I will switch to International text for the few times I need it to save the aggro of emailing when a text will do.
You should also be aware that PM offers no roaming at any price, so when you leave Canada you must get a local SIM to have any cellular service.
09-30-2015 12:29 PM
@excam wrote:
Thinking of switching from Koodo to PM (from what I've heard it's the same network so Internet and whatnot will be just as fast, correct?) but I'm worried about reviews I've read. I've seen many people saying the customer service is so awful it's not worth the cheap plans.
Now, if I generally don't need much customer service from my phone provider, will PM be okay?
Current PM customers, do you run into many billing problems/loss of service/anything that requires much customer service (excluding technical support for the device itself)?
@excam, really depends on what plan you currently have with Koodo Mobile. Say you got the unlimited Canada-wide talk, text and 1 GB data promo they had earlier this year for $45 and you don't use more than 1 GB of data, I would stick with Koodo Mobile because that's a really good deal as it stands.
However, if your current plan costs you more than it should and/or you're using more data than what your plan has and you don't want to pay an arm and a leg, then go ahead, try out Public Mobile. I personally recommend you to create a new number with the service, make sure everything is good before porting your number. Be sure to also use a different email address from your Koodo Mobile account to ensure that there are no screwups.
Hope this helps!
09-30-2015 12:27 PM