08-08-2022 02:01 PM - last edited on 08-08-2022 07:08 PM by computergeek541
Hi
Just want ask you some question, I will leave Canada about 2-3 months and I will remove public card, but when I'm back am I able to use my publicmobile phone number, or it will be deactivated and I have to buy a new phone number?
waiting for your reply
thanks
08-08-2022 04:30 PM
there 3 option,
1. use browser from computer, clear cache and cookies and use one page inPrivate mode,
To Login Page
and go to payments,,, Manage Your Card and turn to Disabled and after 88 days, again login
to your account and do Enabled to save your number.and there an option to press to reactivate plan to be back online service.
2. if missed a payment? After your plan expires, all you need to do is purchase a base plan and reactivate your account to keep the services going. You have up to 90 days to make a payment and, after doing so, your payment cycle will restart and your service will resume.After 90 days of non-payment, your account will be permanently deactivated, which means you will:
3. or change plan to lower cost for $15 and keep your payment Enabled.
08-08-2022 03:16 PM
So as @darlicious said, you are good for 90 days. In actuality it is 90 days after your plan suspends for lack of payment t which could be the day you leave or up to ~29 days after you leave. So you should be good, just be sure to remove autopay from your account if you use that. And remember that if you stay away longer than planned and forget about your suspended plan, you could lose the number permanently.
08-08-2022 02:05 PM - edited 08-08-2022 02:15 PM
You can suspend your plan for up to 90 days before its cancelled and deactivated. It's recommended that you reactivate around day 85 to play it safe. I will edit to add more info on your options.
Edit:
Read the spoiler below....
Most important mark on your calendar day 85 of your suspension and day 90. Do not forget when you must unsuspend your account via lost/stolen and/or pay and reactivate your service so you don't lose your phone number and account. Happy travels!