Naa, that's Ok, 'cause I always divert all incoming calls to
voicemail whilst I'm away.
That's kind of alright, though, paying for incoming calls whilst you
are away, though I'd obviously rather not pay it given the choice,
but you are using another countries phone network, and I guess they
probably charge your home mobile company somthing for the
privilige...(?) Not to say the home mobile company is not making a
huge profit on their charges mind!!
In message (e-mail address removed),
Graham Mayor <
[email protected]> Proclaimed from the tallest
tower:
Better not take your mobile phone on holiday abroad then
ChrisM wrote:
Who charges you for INCOMING calls then??
Don't get that here (UK) and certainly don't like the sound of it!
It's annoying enough when I get junk/advertising calls now, but
I'd be really p****d off if I had to PAY for them as well!!!
Chris.
In message
[email protected],
Doug Robbins - Word MVP <
[email protected]> Proclaimed from
the tallest tower:
In Australia, the recipient does not get charged for incoming
message There goes this month's bill!
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message Plus all sorts of unwanted phone calls.
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Hope this helps.
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Doug Robbins - Word MVP
Hmmm, sneaky.
I'm guessing that you don't actually want any help in
producing a flyer...?
Quite clever, but if you post stuff like this, likely you'll
get yourself in trouble with the 'net police'
Advertising or spamming is not encouraged here!
Best regards,
Chris.