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T-Mobile Pay Monthly Minimum Call Charge

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Mr Man - 14 Dec 2006 21:32 GMT
Anyone know what the minimum call charge is on T-Mobile pay monthly plans?
Dan - 15 Dec 2006 15:34 GMT
> Anyone know what the minimum call charge is on T-Mobile pay monthly plans?

It's price plan dependent.
Old tariffs - 2p minimum call charge.
Most new/current tariffs - 5p minimum call charge. (e.g. flext plans)

Tell me what price plan your on, and I'll confirm it.

Dan
Mr Man - 15 Dec 2006 19:54 GMT
>> Anyone know what the minimum call charge is on T-Mobile pay monthly plans?
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> Dan

I think i've worked it out, 2p. I'm on the £7.50 a month SIM only plan.

2p minimum charge is good, shame diverted calls are not included in minutes!

Cant have everything i guess :)
Dan - 16 Dec 2006 02:51 GMT
> >> Anyone know what the minimum call charge is on T-Mobile pay monthly plans?
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> 2p minimum charge is good, shame diverted calls are not included in minutes!
> Cant have everything i guess :)

Yes you're correct, 2p minimum call charge for SIM only plan and
diverted calls are not inclusive, though I believe they would be on o2
pay monthly, with similar minimum charges. What type of number are you
diverting to, as there are ways of reducing the cost.

Dan
Mr Man - 16 Dec 2006 13:08 GMT
>>>> Anyone know what the minimum call charge is on T-Mobile pay monthly plans?
>>> It's price plan dependent.
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> Dan

I wouldn't use o2 if it was free.

It will be diverted both to another mobile network and a landline
number, depending on what i need. 10p per minute it not bad at all for
calls to a landline number, and 30p per minute cross network is not to
much of a problem, i will just keep calls short or call people back if i
need to chat for longer. i just wish Virgin Mobile done call divert...
I'm just about to possibly port my number over to this T-Mobile SIM.
Dan - 16 Dec 2006 15:48 GMT
> >>>> Anyone know what the minimum call charge is on T-Mobile pay monthly plans?
> >>> It's price plan dependent.
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> need to chat for longer. i just wish Virgin Mobile done call divert...
> I'm just about to possibly port my number over to this T-Mobile SIM.

In the meantime you could take advantage of T-Mobile's 10p/min
anytime flat rate to 0871 numbers, saving you 20p/min compared to x net
rate of 30p/min on the SIM only plan

Just get a free 0871 number from www.cheapercallrate.com point it to
the other mobile number, then set the divert on T-Mobile to the 0871
number instead.
You may also be able to control the divert online, to change back to
your landline if needed.

Dan
Mr Man - 16 Dec 2006 16:06 GMT
>>>>>> Anyone know what the minimum call charge is on T-Mobile pay monthly plans?
>>>>> It's price plan dependent.
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> Dan

Wow, didn't think that would work. I could not divert easyMobile to 087
numbers, and not sure you can on Fresh either. But real T-Mobile
obvisouly let you!

cheers
 
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