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on 03-09-2009 11:27
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on 03-09-2009 11:27
The website says:
"If you are a pay monthly customer of O2, you can use your inclusive minutes to dial our mobile access number, and make international calls at NO COST - simply call the number and follow the prompts.
Numbers included in your cross network bundled free minutes are taken from your allowance and not charged to your phone, making the calls, essentially, FREE!
Networks Supporting This Service:
Currently, only O2 are supporting this service. However, check back regularly to see if we can add more networks."
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on 03-09-2009 12:34
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on 03-09-2009 12:34
Did you look at their T & Cs here:
http://www.incredicall.com/tc3.html
They suggest a test call to make sure O2 do not charge for their access number, and calls are limited to 6 minutes, but you can re-dial.
Try it and see I suppose, let us know how you get on.
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on 03-09-2009 23:56
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on 03-09-2009 23:56
Even if it works for a while, another reason it's fairly unlikely to last is that O2 don't like and have sanctioned other such providers. Quite a few were blocked a couple of years ago.

on 12-09-2009 11:16
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on 12-09-2009 11:16
Has anybody else received a text message from "www.incredicall.com" saying that O2 customers are able to use their international dialing system for free as part of your bundled minutes? I was wondering if anyone has used it and if it's what it says it is?
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If it sounds to good to be true.....(I'll let you filll in the blanks)
Seems like a waste of time - I tried the number, went to a recorded message asking me to press option 1 which I did. Followed instructions and the access number I was given also went to a recorded message telling me that I'd misdialled, find the number you're looking for by dialling a 118 number. Did that only to be told that the 118 number in question ''had not been recognised - please try again''
I don't think I'll be trying again.
Incredi-bull.
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on 10-11-2009 18:46
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on 10-11-2009 18:46
It is a spam message and I have reported to O2 on there txt spam reporting line by forwarding to 7726
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on 10-11-2009 20:09
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on 11-11-2009 10:49
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on 11-11-2009 10:49
To ganon64 - have you checked your sms settings? There should be a tick box allowing you to opt out of recieving ad txt messages. It might have been reset to 'recieve all' if you've recently updated the software on your phone.

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