@Korth wrote:Another option - unavailable at PM, lol - is to buy a subsidized new phone through your carrier, some kind of contract or "Tab" which offsets the phone cost across a longer term. You'll probably get stuck with a carrier-locked device (w...
I didn't care about the $10. I just wanted a SIM. They just refused, saying they had to activate it in store. I ordered one online instead. It's just frustrating that the experience in the store doesn't align with what the Public Mobile website says....
I just ran into this today at the Fairview Park Mall location in Kitchener, Ontario. They refused to sell me a SIM card without activating, and even told me that they would just punch the info into the same site that I would use at home anyway. Total...