on 23-12-2016 18:17
on 23-12-2016 18:17
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 23-12-2016 18:19
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on 23-12-2016 20:10
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on 23-12-2016 20:54
on 23-12-2016 20:54
If you are in the UK, calling another UK number will be a standard call, regardless of where the person you are calling is located. If they are outside the UK at the time of the call, THEY get charged for the international part of the call – that is the roaming charge.
Sending texts tends to follow a similar pattern to making calls:
If you are in the UK, any text to a UK registered phone is a “standard” text.. ie between 2 UK based networks.
If you are in the UK when your girlfriend calls you from Costa Rica. YOU wont be charged to receive the call.
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 23-12-2016 20:56
on 23-12-2016 20:56
@Anonymous wrote:
How do you know this I thought you always get charged for texting and ringing abroad
You're not calling abroad. You're calling a UK phone but hey, you can choose to believe me or not, your choice mate.
on 23-12-2016 23:26
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on 24-12-2016 10:25
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