03-06-2024 11:07 AM - last edited on 03-09-2024 12:32 PM by ShawnC13
Hey Community,
We have an important announcement to share with our subscribers who are currently enrolled in our old Rewards program.
We’re making changes to our rewards program and are sharing how these changes impact some of our subscribers. Starting in May, we’ll be retiring our old Rewards program and moving all subscribers to our Public Points™ program.
We launched the Public Points™ program in January 2022 to provide our subscribers with more ways to earn and spend rewards, with greater flexibility. As part of our commitment to continuously evolve our products and services, it's time to retire our old Rewards program and shift our focus on enhancing our Points program.
To show our appreciation for your continued loyalty, subscribers on our old Rewards program will receive a special thank you. We'll send you a text message when it has been added to your account by March 31st.
We’re excited to continue providing you, our valued subscribers, more opportunities to earn and spend rewards with Public Points™ moving forward.
To learn more about your move to Public Points, check out our FAQ here.
The Public Mobile Team
3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago
@ZeroFear3k wrote:"Here's what to expect on your first day with Public Points.Your existing bill credits will be lost, but we promise to make it up to you."
I have a lot of credit in $$$. You're telling me that's gonna be wiped out?
@ZeroFear3k , No, you won’t lose any leftover rewards from the old program. Any credits earned up to May 2024 will remain on your account and be applied to your future bills.
You will no longer earn $1 every 30 days for every year (up to $5 every 30 days) you’ve been with Public Mobile.
You will no longer earn $2 every 30 days when you subscribe and enable pre-authorized charges on your payment method.
You can read about it there -> “Moving to Public Points”
3 weeks ago
@ZeroFear3k that's pretty much it. But you'll be getting a little bit of points instead...
3 weeks ago
"Here's what to expect on your first day with Public Points.Your existing bill credits will be lost, but we promise to make it up to you."
I have a lot of credit in $$$. You're telling me that's gonna be wiped out?
3 weeks ago
@fillione wrote:Sorry if this question has already been asked, but does anyone know what it means to "opt out" when opening a ticket in regards to the transition towards the points program?
Customers can send a ticket to Customer service agent to discuss the transition from legacy rewards to the points system in May.
However, legacy customer can't opt out of the forced migration from legacy to points reward program in May.
After the migration to points system, customers can opt out of the points system, but then the customer will not get any rewards going forward.
3 weeks ago
Sorry if this question has already been asked, but does anyone know what it means to "opt out" when opening a ticket in regards to the transition towards the points program?
3 weeks ago
Nope, didn’t miss that, I specifically said for those looking for 250 MB of data. The new PM plan has removed the data. You can add on 200MB of data for $5 but then it becomes a $20 plan in effect
3 weeks ago
One doesn’t need to be on a tight budget to make good cost saving choices.
3 weeks ago
My screen shot was taken today April 27- My plan had already renewed with all rewards applied on the 25 so I’m assuming in may I will also get the shown rewards applied and after that of course switched to points.
3 weeks ago
Or if you're on a tight budget, but are good at managing your money, there are also the Freedom yearly plans, which all fall under $15 mark.
3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago
I think that you may have missed that the plans you list have only 100 minutes while PM $15 plan has unlimited voice and texting. Not sure but doesn’t PM include 250 mb data with auto pay?
3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago
For potential new subscribers on a tight budget looking for a $15 prepaid plan with 250MB of data, it looks like there is currently only 5 choices now (since the new PM $15 plan has no data anymore):
Lucky - 100 minutes/unlimited text and 250 MB data (with auto pay) at 4G speed
Virgin - 100 minutes/unlimited text and promo offer of 250 MB (with auto pay) at 4G speed
Chatr - 100 minutes/unlimited text and 250 MB data (with auto pay) at 3G speed
Koodo - 100 minutes/unlimited text and 250 MB data (with auto pay) at 3G speed
Telus - limited time offer - 100 minutes/unlimited text and 250 MB bonus data (with auto pay) at 3G (?) speed
3 weeks ago
@ATHENS I would not rely on those being applied again. That screen you see could easily be the rewards applied on the current bill period. Besides I doubt we'll get that lucky.
I noticed there's a $21 plan on the PM front page now. But Freedom mobile has annual plans for much cheaper than we've ever had here, seems like a good alternative once our discounts end.
3 weeks ago
The CCTS just released their Mid-Year report for the period covering Aug 1/23 - Jan 31/24 (a few weeks before the announcement of PMs forced migration to Points). Rogers was noted as being the leader in complaints. Here is a link to the Media Release:
https://www.ccts-cprst.ca/mid-year-report-2023-2024-complaints-about-phone-internet-and-tv-services-...
Any bets on who will take over that title when they release their 2023-24 Year-End report in a few months?
3 weeks ago
Those are the Rewards you have now and were applied to your April 25 bill, but you can expect that on the Next plan cycle you'll be switched to points.
3 weeks ago
Public mobile should have introduced the new $25 plan for 20 GB LTE data earlier ($75 for 60 GB for 90 days). Would have prevented some customers from leaving Public mobile.
Most of my managed plans are the $29 plan. Now I am going to switch to $25 x 3 for 90 days. Save ]$4/month then from before. Once the legacy rewards is converted to points in May, I will lose $7/month in monthly rewards. Then the "price" increase of $3/month is easier to accept than $7/month.
Unfortunately, these new plans really don't help the $15 legacy plan users who lose $7/month rewards.
3 weeks ago
If switching to a Telus plan is porting the number required?
3 weeks ago
@fixin1 Interesting that Telus has a “limited time offer” of a $15 prepaid plan with 250MB data (with autopay) while PM just changed their $15 plan to remove data
3 weeks ago
Good news?
My plan just renewed a few days ago and I noticed that my plan shows on next renewal in late may I would still get my rewards applied. Have they extended the switch to the point system or something?
3 weeks ago
@RetiredGuy1 - Yes, it is odd for Belus (Bell & TELUS) not bothering to take up 1-2 plan cards for a $15 plan.
Also side note that TELUS Prepaid also offers the $15 250MB autopay plan. But it is prepaid not postpaid.
3 weeks ago
Yeah, I agree they delegate it to their flanker brands. I just found it odd that Bell and Telus couldn’t even bother to at least promote it on their own brand websites as the CRTC expects them to do.
3 weeks ago
@RetiredGuy1 - They may or may not just carry it over to their flanker brands.
Fido has a postpaid $15 250MB data. A hand-me-down from Rogers.
Virgin has a $15 250MB data plan also. Bell hand-me-down.
Koodo has the $15 250MB post paid plan. Telus hand-me-down.
Also it doesn't apply to Freedom, since Freedom was not listed in the 2021 mandate.
3 weeks ago
Agreed, and for those interested, here is the CRTC backgrounder link:
https://www.canada.ca/en/radio-television-telecommunications/news/2021/04/decision-on-mobile-wireles...
I find this part interesting:
The CRTC expects SaskTel, Bell, Telus and Rogers to offer and promote, on their premium brands, postpaid occasional-use plans that will have the following attributes:
By interesting, I mean I only see Telus promoting the $15 plan on their own (premium brand) website (“Get 250MB of data for $15 or 3GB of data for $35 at 3G speeds. Available only at Koodo). Bell and Rogers don’t appear to do the same.
3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago
When my referrals pack up and leave i probably will too. After getting shafted by PM for loyalty rewards I'm done beating the drum for them, the price of my plan has effectively been raised by $4/month.
3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago
@cellphoneuser1 wrote:
It does say new activations only on the website. To get to the page that you showed, customers have to click on the plan square on the previous page and it that square, it says Available to new customers only.
@cellphoneuser1 I know what the page says. In spite of that I got a plan that was offered to "new activations only" because when I clicked through it no longer said "for new activations only". I sent a screenshot to CS asking to be put on that plan as it did not say "for new activations only" and they accommodated me. I have said the same thing 3 or 4 times now in this thread.
If people don't want the plan they can ignore it, if they would like to get the plan they can try what I did.
3 weeks ago - last edited 3 weeks ago
@kb_mv wrote:@Bottomshelf The $21/30 days plan is $19/30 days on a 90 day subscription. When you contact CS send them the picture below which clearly does not say "for new activations only". As of this morning it still doesn't say it.
It does say new activations only on the website. To get to the page that you showed, customers have to click on the plan square on the previous page and it that square, it says Available to new customers only.
4 weeks ago - last edited 4 weeks ago
@Bottomshelf The $21/30 days plan is $19/30 days on a 90 day subscription. When you contact CS send them the picture below which clearly does not say "for new activations only". As of this morning it still doesn't say it.
4 weeks ago
Good to see the people coming out in force to voice their displeasure.
4 weeks ago - last edited 4 weeks ago
I am curious as to the different better deals that some people have found outside of PM. I just looked, and I don't see anywhere I can get 20 GB a month for $ 14.92, after upcoming Points deduction. Multiple carriers have got deals, but I would have to pay full price until rewards/points/perks/chocolate kicked in. I also don't feel it's appropriate to rely on referrals, because they might not happen, and I can't expect other people to switch or join some other carrier so that I can get a fee, as they might be happy where they are, don't like the deal offered, or can't get coverage. I just looked at Freedom, Fizz, PC, Koodo, and No Name. Some offer more data for the same full price, but I don't need more. I want to pay less. Where are the deals?
4 weeks ago
@Bottomshelf wrote:Just to confirm the new $15 plan will have no 250mg data? Death by a thousand cuts!!!
Do you think PM will grandfather existing rewards (international ld minutes, bonus data) into the new plan?
Thanks.
HI @Bottomshelf
the new $15 plan has no data but it gives unlimited voice calls
anyone with the old $15 will keep the same old $15 plan, the add-ons they have will be the same
4 weeks ago - last edited 4 weeks ago
@hTideGnow - Yes, and there is nothing we can do about it. At least we get a rewards program.
If there was no Points or Legacy = Ex User for PM.
EDIT: Yay! 5K posts!