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Tmobile Prepaid voicemail question

duke8113

Nov 5, 2005, 1:22 AM
I am considering switching from Virgin Mobile to Tmobile Prepaid. One interesting thing I noticed in Tmobile's prepaid terms & conditions: It says something like if the phone is on and rings with the call but is not answered, and then the call goes to voicemail, time will still be charged for that incoming call.

Is this true? I've had other prepaid services and whether the phone is on or off, any call that kicks to voicemail doesn't cost me airtime.
(Of course I realize it costs me airtime to then call and the check the received message.)

But this is a big point because I get many unanswered calls to voicemail and I don't want to be charged for these.

Thanks.
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danclang

Nov 7, 2005, 11:03 AM
duke8113 said:
I am considering switching from Virgin Mobile to Tmobile Prepaid. One interesting thing I noticed in Tmobile's prepaid terms & conditions: It says something like if the phone is on and rings with the call but is not answered, and then the call goes to voicemail, time will still be charged for that incoming call.

Is this true? I've had other prepaid services and whether the phone is on or off, any call that kicks to voicemail doesn't cost me airtime.
(Of course I realize it costs me airtime to then call and the check the received message.)

But this is a big point because I get many unanswered calls to voicemail and I don't want to be charged for these.

Thanks.


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trey1475

Nov 7, 2005, 5:01 PM
Yeah I have never been charged for calls that goes straight to voicemail!!!!
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