03-26-2024 05:21 PM - last edited on 03-27-2024 02:38 AM by computergeek541
03-26-2024 05:52 PM
@softech wrote:The beauty is that you don't have to be tie to your phone for hours before your call got connected to a support staff. Instead, you just submited your question and check the community inbox whenever you have time.
Sometimes, we've often heard that it takes hours to return messages and some have complained it's been a day or so and no returned message. I'm not sure I'd call that a beauty. 🙂
And your right, this isn't your traditional phone provider.
03-26-2024 05:49 PM
@computergeek541 wrote:
@Chalupa_Batman wrote:Just to add to everyone's response....
If you are choosing to port over to Public Mobile, please know that EVERYTHING here is pretty much self serve. The forums ARE your customer service. There is no number to call to get help. And finally, you have to make sure your account on their end is still active before you port over. With that being said, I'd port towards the end of the other providers cycle so you don't lose any funds. Hope this info helps.
It's important to note that this forum is absolutely not customer service. Anything that requires customer service cannot be fixed by Community members. This destinction remains important as this forum is not only seen by customer service, but rather by anyone. It's important that all members/customers realize that this Community forum is not a subsittitute for customer service, and as such, should not post personal or account details.
Well said. I should have pointed out that the little bubble at the bottom of the page is how to reach customer service.
This forum IS the first point of contact. Public Mobile wishes we use this forum as a way to help solve our issues we're having. Then if all else fails, we use the chat bubble at the bottom to reach a CS Agent.
03-26-2024 05:48 PM
No, Forum is not your customer service and is not mine either.
Almost all mobile providers have forums/communities now so people can share their experience and sometimes people have similar issues can confirm the problems (or the non-problem)
While PM does not have a traditional customer support hotline, you can still engage support proper by using Chatbot or direct message. The beauty is that you don't have to be tie to your phone for hours before your call got connected to a support staff. Instead, you just submited your question and check the community inbox whenever you have time.
For your reference, if you need to engage support, please open ticket with PM support:
03-26-2024 05:41 PM
@Chalupa_Batman wrote:Just to add to everyone's response....
If you are choosing to port over to Public Mobile, please know that EVERYTHING here is pretty much self serve. The forums ARE your customer service. There is no number to call to get help. And finally, you have to make sure your account on their end is still active before you port over. With that being said, I'd port towards the end of the other providers cycle so you don't lose any funds. Hope this info helps.
It's important to note that this forum is absolutely not customer service. Anything that requires customer service cannot be fixed by Community members. This destinction remains important as this forum is not only seen by customer service, but rather by anyone. It's important that all members/customers realize that this Community forum is not a subsittitute for customer service, and as such, should not post personal or account details.
03-26-2024 05:28 PM
Just to add to everyone's response....
If you are choosing to port over to Public Mobile, please know that EVERYTHING here is pretty much self serve. The forums ARE your customer service. There is no number to call to get help. And finally, you have to make sure your account on their end is still active before you port over. With that being said, I'd port towards the end of the other providers cycle so you don't lose any funds. Hope this info helps.
03-26-2024 05:25 PM
depends...who's your current cell provider ?
03-26-2024 05:24 PM
HI @Loui
very likely yes, but confirm here first
https://secure.koodomobile.com/checktransfereligibilityparrot/checkSingle.do
if answer is positive, then get a sim card (or use esim) , download PM app and start the activation there
03-26-2024 05:24 PM