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mobile call forwarding/diverting
hi, please could someone enlighten me on this, as i have searched, but have not found the answer.
The situation is that i have forwarded all calls from an O2 number, to a Vodafone number. So, if i phone the O2 number (which is being forwarded) from another mobile, what are the charges, if any? If i use an O2 mobile which only has same networks minutes, will the minutes be used to phone the O2 number, or will there be any extra charges?
If this needs any further clarification, please tell me!
Thanks
The situation is that i have forwarded all calls from an O2 number, to a Vodafone number. So, if i phone the O2 number (which is being forwarded) from another mobile, what are the charges, if any? If i use an O2 mobile which only has same networks minutes, will the minutes be used to phone the O2 number, or will there be any extra charges?
If this needs any further clarification, please tell me!
Thanks
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In this case two calls will be counted, One call from any one to your o2 number and when your o2 number forward that call to your Vodafone, ur o2 number will be charged for that call i.e call between o2 & Vodafone. The caller will be charged only till o2 number.
In your situation when you call from any o2 number to o2 number(forwarder), ur inclusive minutes for same network will be used, but as your o2 is forwarding to Vodafone, u must have xNet minutes in that o2(forwarder) sim."Money saving is often a science, investment is often an art."...MSE0 -
A person dials a mobile from a mobile/landline.He/She pays the appropriate rate for that leg of the call.If the mobile they are calling is diverted the person who is responsible for that mobiles bill will pay for the second(diverted) leg of the call,at whatever rate applies at the time.PF.0
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Agreed pricefighter"Money saving is often a science, investment is often an art."...MSE0
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shahidemran wrote:but as your o2 is forwarding to Vodafone, u must have xNet minutes in that o2(forwarder) sim.
No. You can still divert your contract mobile to another network if you dont have x-net minutes.You would just pay the other network mobile rate.(Expensive business!!!
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