How do payment cycles work?
https://fizz.ca/en/faq/how-do-payment-cycles-workThe date on which you activate your SIM card is the anniversary date for your mobile plan, and this date marks the start of your payment cycle each month.
What’s up y’all.
i was wondering if i can end up my billing cycle right now, takin in consideration i actually reactivated mobile here, yesterday.
i had bunch of rebate and clearly, system didn’t allow me to dirrectly use credit without payment. So i literally took the lowest plan having in mind i would just have to change plan, but this would be for next month.
*Actually, what is the god damn point of making plan changes 30 days laters in a non-contract mobile service, as anybody could just unsubscribe, then resubscribe the same day.
anyway, if i can push to the other cycle right now (i don’t even care about what i paid yesterday, i don’t even want the left data) but system won’t allow dirrect use of rebate
Are you during a trial period ?
https://fizz.ca/en/faq/how-do-i-change-my-mobile-plan
You can change your plan at anytime by loging into your account. Although, the changes you make will only take effect at the beginning of your next payment cycle.
Important – Any change to your plan must be made in accordance with the plan change policy detailed on https://fizz.ca/en/plan-change-policy.
Your new plan will take effect (and you will be billed the new amount) at the start of your next payment cycle.
If you need features such as data, minutes, texts or minutes for international calls immediately, buy an Add-On or use your Wallet to pay as you go.
If you change your plan, your rolled-over data will match your new coverage. For example, if you switch from a Canada-US to a Quebec plan, your rollover data will also switch to a Quebec plan.
Go back into Adjust plan, and you’ll have the option to cancel (or edit) your plan change request. When you choose the Cancel option, a window will pop-up, asking you whether you’d like to delete your changes. Click on Delete.
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You can cancel your Fizz plan at any time. Cancellation will take effect at the end of your current payment cycle.
Unless you transferred it to another mobile provider, you can reuse your Fizz phone number up to 60 days after unsubscribing, whether to reactivate your plan or to use it for another plan in your account.
We’d be sad to lose you. But if you really want to leave, here’s how to unsubscribe from Fizz. (Please tell us if there’s anything we can do to encourage you to stay.)
When you cancel your plan, you are required to pay in full for the current month (with the exception of the 15-day trial period).
Any money in your Wallet will be refunded at the end of your current payment cycle.
After you cancel your plan, you will still have access to your Fizz account. All information about your plan — including your transaction history and payments — will be kept for three years.
A promotional rebate is sometimes offered for a limited time on the suggested retail price of some phones offered on fizz.ca. To see how these discounts work and the conditions that apply if you leave Fizz, click here.
On why, you have to wait until the next payment cycle : Surely, for simplicity, if you can change your plan every day, I can not imagine the nightmare the programmer would have to think about, I suppose their software engineer choose the simple programming of only 1 change per billing cycle but you can buy add-on...
Well, if this has to be done manually, let's forgot the term "engineer".
The concept of softwares is to proccess action automaticly and make it simpler.
I am myself a programmer and this processed by CRON jobs which execute action in software at given time automaticly. The point you mentionned is totally unreleated.
Thanks @Fizzaddict for the waste of time just to boost you forum activity/post with text you copied from the FAQ.
If if ended on the forum, that the result of having tried all other possibility, searched all over the faq and sire plus google for same dude with same problem.
their stupid system wont allow us to chose our payment date