International Calling?
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Ok, so if someone calls me from another Country (I'm living in the U.S.), who will it charge the International Fee to? The caller or the receiver, or both? I'm currently using T-Mobile, just thought I'd say so because I would assume that providers have different policies....I know T-Mobile charges .34cents a minute if I do outgoing, but I'm not sure about Incoming (which is why I'm asking). I know it probably comes out of my regular minutes, but that's fine, it comes out of my unlimited weeknight minutes anyway. Thanks for any help.
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Answer:
I've been told it's just the regular fee for receiving a call as if it originated in the US, but I'm not 100% sure on that. Best thing to do is call 611 and ask customer care about if there's receiving charges for international calls.
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