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Old 09-14-2002, 1:32 PM    #1
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How much does T-Mobile charge for using the call fowarding feature?
It's a free service? Does it take off minutes even you're talking on the "fowarded" number?
Or charge $0.10 per minute like Cingular?

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I'm pretty sure it's free, but you are billed anytime minutes our of your bucket.
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If you plan on doing this alot there is a ericsson phone that when you set it in the charger it transfers the call straight to the other phone. This way there would be no charges period.

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Default T-mobile Call Fowarding Feature question...

It uses minutes (if it's weekend, it uses weekend minutes, etc.) - and if you for whatever reason don't have free long distance, there might be LD charges too. The actual forwarding, however, does not carry a per-minute charge.

Thus, if your phone forwards and you talk on the 'forwarded' phone for 10 minutes on a Thursday morning, you will be charged 10 minutes out of your 'anytime' bucket.
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