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Incoming Cost From Europe

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Dick - 02 Jan 2005 23:02 GMT
What is the incoming cost/minute, if any, when you receive a call from
Europe?  Does it just use your minutes, or?  Does it vary by plan?
What about during the time when you have free minutes?  I will have
the 450 minute national plan.

Dick
stanley_reynolds - 02 Jan 2005 23:35 GMT
>What is the incoming cost/minute, if any, when you receive a call from
Europe?
Same as a call from anywhere else

>Does it just use your minutes, or?
Yes
>Does it vary by plan?
Minutes and cost is different but all incoming calls are the same
except a call from another Cingular/AT&TW cell phone is out of the
mobile to mobile bucket

>What about during the time when you have free minutes?
Then the call would come out of the "free minutes"

> I will have
the 450 minute national plan.

The only different thing about Europe is if you call a cell phone over
there it's free to them but you pay more long distance, caller pays.
Dick - 02 Jan 2005 23:49 GMT
Thanks.  That's good news as we get a lot of calls from Germany.

>>What is the incoming cost/minute, if any, when you receive a call from
>Europe?
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>The only different thing about Europe is if you call a cell phone over
>there it's free to them but you pay more long distance, caller pays.
John S. - 03 Jan 2005 02:40 GMT
>What is the incoming cost/minute, if any, when you receive a call from
>Europe?

ANY incoming call (in the USA) just uses your minutes. ANY outgoing call within
the USA just uses your minutes.

If on the other hand you call Europe, you will pay the international rate that
your plan charges.

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John S.
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John Navas - 03 Jan 2005 19:59 GMT
>What is the incoming cost/minute, if any, when you receive a call from
>Europe?  Does it just use your minutes, or?  Does it vary by plan?
>What about during the time when you have free minutes?  I will have
>the 450 minute national plan.

Just minutes.

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