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Al1231
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

I'm currently paying $13/month plus tax.  My plan actually costs $20/month plus tax but I'm getting discounts for loyalty and for auto pay.  When I'm forced to switch to the new rewards program, will my bill jump up to $20/month?

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@Al1231 

yes, it is unfortunate, but you mentioned the key here: there is no contract here (good for subscribers in most cases but not in this situation) , PM never promise the reward programs will never change.

 

Al1231
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

As much as I feel that the new rewards program results in an unreasonable price increase, I don't think there's anything we can do about it.  There is no contract; it's a month to month arrangement.  I don't think any business has ever promised that their rewards program would never change.  Credit card companies and retailers change their rewards programs all the time.  Is wish you luck with your complaint and hope you prove me wrong.

Promisebroken
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

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        • When customers joined public mobile we were given loyalty points, we were guaranteed that would never change. Now public is moving everyone to a new system, with no options to stay were we are. We will lose/they will make considerable money on this change. We don't want it.
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Climatecrisis
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

They are not switching the rewards to benefit the customer

 

Promisebroken
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

Yes it will.  You will be paying more..but don't worry, Public says they are doing it for your own good.  File a complaint with CCTS.  Don't let Public charge you more without a fight.

Promisebroken
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

Yes.  You should file a complaint at CCTS and let them know about the false advertising (Public is switching you from what you signed up for and you will lose money..service will cost more)

@Al1231 

You might want to consider switching to the $15 plan with unlimited incoming callings, unlimited texting, 100 minutes of outgoing calls and 250mb of data (to use on apps like McD).

For outgoing calls, the minute are rounded up but to get around the 100 minutes. Just text your friend to call you so you won't be dinged for outgoing calls.

HI @Al1231 

unfortunately, it pretty much affect the same to everyone.  It will be more the effect to lower priced plan percentage wise, and less percentage increase  (also better points from 5%) for high priced plan  😞

Al1231
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

So I'll be getting a 54% increase in my bill.  I'm not impressed.  Maybe with the new rewards it will be a bit less than that.  Current bill per year is 13 X 12 = 156.  New bill per year will be 20 X 12 - 10 - 240 X 0.05 = 218.  After the new rewards are factored in, my bill will be increasing by 40%.  That's still quite a nasty jump.


@Al1231 wrote:

I have a grandfathered plan from 2018.  Unlimited calling in Ontario with no texting.


Hi @Al1231 

then yes, you will be paying $20 for that plan after the rewards plan change, ie, you will loss your $2 autopay credit and $5 loyalty reward

on the other hand, you will earn 1 point every cycle and then 10 point on anniversary.  So, you will still have 22 points ($22) every year, not as good as $84 you have now

but what plan is it?  any chance the current $15 or $25 would be better?

Al1231
Good Citizen / Bon Citoyen

I have a grandfathered plan from 2018.  Unlimited calling in Ontario with no texting.

fixin1
Town Hero / Héro de la Ville

@Al1231 - Yes it will

hairbag1
Mayor / Maire

@Al1231 

you'll pay full price for your plan going forward. Once you've amassed 15 or more points, you can then apply them to your account renewal, purchasing add-ons or future "contests".

added from Help Files...

https://www.publicmobile.ca/en/bc/get-help/articles/public-points

https://www.publicmobile.ca/en/bc/get-help/articles/redeeming-public-points

BKNS27
Mayor / Maire

@Al1231 

PM currently doesn’t have a $20 plan. Only $15 or $25 plan so I am confused about your $20 plan.

Can you please clarify which plan you are on?

You will loss the $2 for AutoPay and you will get 5% in points of your monthly bill and you will get 10 points for every year with PM. 
Once you have 15 points, it can redeemed for $15 credit off your bill.

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