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ai3j50
 Posts: 41
Phone Model: Motorola v400
Service Provider: Cingular |
 Wed Apr 27, 2005 9:19 pm |
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If another Cingular customer calls me with a hidden id does it still count as my free mobile to mobile minutes or regular anytime minutes?
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 elmo01
 Posts: 2202
Phone Model: Samsung SPH-M510
Service Provider: Bell Canada |
 Thu Apr 28, 2005 6:48 am |
| ai3j50 wrote: | | If another Cingular customer calls me with a hidden id does it still count as my free mobile to mobile minutes or regular anytime minutes? |
regular anytime minutes...the billing computer reads the caller ID
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 BigRUSS
 Posts: 2103
Phone Model: two cans ( del monte) and some string,
Service Provider: RussCo |
 Thu Apr 28, 2005 9:58 pm |
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actualy it should be bill as m2m only real way to tell is check you bill, even though the number is blocked the system should recognise the cingular signal
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 Samsung
 Posts: 3141
Phone Model: Motorola RAZR2 V8 |
 Fri Apr 29, 2005 6:15 am |
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Agree with Russ! If cingular system works anything like Tmobile
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PGON
 Posts: 7
Phone Model: Samsung E317
Service Provider: Cingular |
 Wed Jun 22, 2005 3:22 pm |
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It reads the caller id and it also depends on how the customer has blocked this feature. If they have it blocked through the service provider and shows wireless number than yes that wil count as m2m. Now if I call you and I dialed *67 and then your number that will take from normal anytime minutes. And as far as I know this is the same for nextel, verizon, cingular, at&t, and t-mobile working at a retail store
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