I have read that they will be setting the date of when the plan became active to the date that all issues are resolved for you number and you have all your features running
I don't think it would be that hard. As the mods are helping on all these cases have account numbers and can just change the plan renewal date to 90 days from when it is fixed
@ShawnC13 yes I think generally the process of fixing the issues effectively resets the cycle at that time, so by default the 90 days restart at that point. But don't quote me on that.
However, I think @kav2001c's idea of a little "extra" compensation is probably a good idea, particular for folks that went say 48+ hrs while waiting for activation or porting help. Or something like that. I do like the idea of a free 30 days. Perhaps it could be in the form of a credit for 1/3 of their 90 day plan added to their PM account for good faith? This is just a thought though.
@srlawren in my case I am an existing client who has lost service because plan change did not happen properly
I sent message about error 2 weeks ago
Now this is going on 5th day with no service on Public
(plus in process of resetting my account Public has cleaned me out and reset my balance to $0!)
So even if this provisioning error is resolved soon, chances are my service will be interupted (again) once Dec 7 rolls around due to the "misplaced" funds
I have some understanding of system breaking down for new port ins
I am baffled at how an existing account could break due to a price plan change
@kav2001c sorry to hear about that 😞 yes it's not unusual to see plan changes fail but losing service on top of that seems to be a relatively new thing, or perhaps it's just really showing up now due to the massive nubmer of folks that had scheduled a change. I'm really sorry you are serviceless and I hope it's resolved ASAP. And yes I'd like to see existing customers get in on any potential compensation as well, provided like yourself they lost service in the process. (A simple failed plan change without loss of service, I'd maybe say not so much?).