Topic RSS12:08 pm
June 20, 2023
OfflineHello group, I hope these questions about signing up with a referral is not against the forum rules.
Does anyone have experience signing up with a prepaid referral on a 360 day plan (now 365 day)? The following is taken from the referral details and terms and conditions:
When your friend completes the referral by activating on Koodo Prepaid, a $5 credit will be applied to both of your accounts. When your friend is active with Koodo for another month, you'll both receive another $5 in credits for up to 5 months.
In the case of 360-day plans, if you are on a 360-day plan, or if your friend activates on a 360-day plan, the initial credit will be added to your account and won’t expire as long as your account is active. In order to receive the additional $5 credits, in the case of 360-day plans, your friend must continue with Koodo for at least a month following the expiry of their 360-day plan.
As the friend who is activating, how are the remaining 5x$5 credits applied? Would I receive them as described in the first paragraph - a $5 credit each month for five months during my first year?
If I receive them as described in the second paragraph, how is the remaining credit given? A lump-sum credit of $25 (5x$5)? A $5 credit each month for five months (given I remain for another five months)?
What if I renew my prepaid service on another 360/365-day plan? Does that change how the remaining credits are given?
1:27 pm
June 20, 2023
OfflineCAD said
I do not get it... You trust more random person form some social network instead of source?
WHY are you asking here when you can call Koodo and get all info from the source?
Thanks, CAD. The irony of you calling into question the merits of participating in a social network while participating in a social network gave me a good laugh.
Koodo does not have a direct telephone number to call for support. They have a system of self-serve and Koodo Assist, a chatbot who attempts to answer your questions. To be escalated for a callback from a live support agent, you must have an account with Koodo. Given I am asking about signing up with Koodo using a referral... I do not have an account with Koodo.
If you stop by again, please provide the number I can call to get all info from the source. I and others reading this thread will appreciate it.
3:05 pm
January 25, 2024
Offlinejorno319 said
Koodo does not have a direct telephone number to call for support. They have a system of self-serve and Koodo Assist, a chatbot who attempts to answer your questions. To be escalated for a callback from a live support agent, you must have an account with Koodo. Given I am asking about signing up with Koodo using a referral... I do not have an
Oh, similar crap as Public Mobile support.
At least with Public M you CAN contact LIVE agent if you become a member of their 'Community' (free, Anybody can join) and agent WILL assist you.
And looking at both companies Public M is better (in my opinion) as cheapest plan with data is $24 with 5GB of data. But you do your own research...
I would not sell myself for mumbo-jumbo credit of few bucks similar like interest rate chasers who open zillion accounts just to get few bucks more...
And yes, sarcasm is my MAIN feature!!! Enjoy my comments until I get banned (again) 
3:23 pm
September 30, 2017
Offline@jorno319 ... looks like you are seeking an answer everywhere!
IMO, it's already a leap of faith ... committing up front for 360-days *prepaid* to a new service provider. Mind as well take another leap of faith to believe ... whatever will-be will-be
In order to receive the additional $5 credits, in the case of 360-day plans, your friend must continue with Koodo for at least a month following the expiry of their 360-day plan.
... the referee must make one renewal whether it be another 360D or another 30D.
I was the referer to two referee and received 2 x$5 x5. I think they join the prepaid program on monthly. However, since I am on 360D, my credits remain on file until my next renewal.
IMO, it is better to go monthly first and iron out all the issues. At least, you still can cut your cost if things doesn't work out. Hope this helps.
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