Public Mobile Drops New Pre-Black Friday Deals for Existing Customers
Last week, we told you Telus-owned Public Mobile was offering up some discounted plans for existing customers. Now, ahead of Black Friday, Public Mobile appears to have made these offers even better.
Check out all the existing plans being offered right now–yours may differ:
- $23/3GB
- $25/5GB Canada
- $29/10GB Canada-US-Mexico
- $30/10GB 4G
- $34/60GB 5G (was 20GB) Canada
- $35/60GB Canada-US-Mexico + 500 LD minutes (NEW)
- $36/50GB Canada-US-Mexico + 500 LD minutes (NEW)
- $40/80GB Canada-US-Mexico
- $50/100GB 5G Canada-US-Mexico + 2000 LD minutes
As you can see, data has increased by 40GB for the $34 plan to 60GB total. New are $35/60GB and $36/50GB Canada-US-Mexico plans with 500 long distance minutes.
The $40/50GB 5G Canada-US + 500 LD minutes plan has been eliminated.
So what’s the deal with these offers? Public Mobile knows Black Friday deals are coming so they want existing customers to stay. A $35/60GB Canada-US-Mexico plan is actually not bad.
Here are Public Mobile’s existing plans as of today (they saw some changes yesterday):
4G Speed Plans
5G Speed Plans
- $30/8GB Canada
- $35/10GB Canada
- $40/60GB Canada-US-Mexico
- $50/80GB Canada-US-Mexico
- $60/100GB Canada-US-Mexico
Are you going to switch plans with Public Mobile? What are you seeing?
Thanks Shannon
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I'm being offered a $30/mo 10Gb 5G Canada/USA/Mexico & 100 Int'l mins upgrade plan. All my upgrade offers are now 5G.
I too see the 5G $30/10GB/100 Intl plan. I don't see anything under $30, or any 4G, as an existing customer on a 5G $36/75GB/Can-US-Mexico/1000 Minutes to UK+Asia6 plan. 75GB is an order of magnitude more cell data than I generally use, but it makes a nice insurance policy for emergency hotspot usage if home internet went out. I'd be tempted to save $1/month to drop to 60GB (and get the 500 IntlLD minutes), but I don't call outside North America so I'll keep the extra 15GB as fairly cheap disaster insurance – I spend months at a cottage with an Explore internet service which is pretty reliable, but still…
New strategy it seems to reduce the likelihood of porting to another provider.