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outpost7@googlemail.com

2007-04-25, 10:33 am

Hi,

On the My T-mobile website, after you log in it lists some addtional
services:

Does anyone know what "Charge to Account Bar" and "Who Called Bar"
actually do?

TIA.

Stephen Henson

2007-04-25, 12:33 pm

In article <1177507523.539362.43300@c18g2000prb.googlegroups.com>,
outpost7@googlemail.com says...
> Hi,
>
> On the My T-mobile website, after you log in it lists some addtional
> services:
>
> Does anyone know what "Charge to Account Bar" and "Who Called Bar"
> actually do?
>


Well apparently "Charge to Account Bar" is a partial bar on reverse
charging for some services. It isn't a complete reverse SMS charge bar
(as I used to think) because I've had that set and still got charged.

Steve.
Clark

2007-04-25, 10:33 pm


<outpost7@googlemail.com> wrote in message
news:1177507523.539362.43300@c18g2000prb.googlegroups.com...
> Hi,
>
> On the My T-mobile website, after you log in it lists some addtional
> services:
>
> Does anyone know what "Charge to Account Bar" and "Who Called Bar"
> actually do?
>
> TIA.
>

Phone companies will never stop the reverse charge scam as they get a cut
from it. The same as they never act when they know a stolen phone is being
used on the network. It means a loss of revenue.


David Hearn

2007-04-26, 7:33 am

Clark wrote:
> <outpost7@googlemail.com> wrote in message
> news:1177507523.539362.43300@c18g2000prb.googlegroups.com...
> Phone companies will never stop the reverse charge scam as they get a cut
> from it. The same as they never act when they know a stolen phone is being
> used on the network. It means a loss of revenue.


Strange then that T-Mobile CS will block this for you if you phone and
request it.

D
Jon

2007-04-27, 4:33 am

ccs@cl2rk.co.uk declared for all the world to hear...
> Phone companies will never stop the reverse charge scam as they get a cut
> from it.


T-mobile do and have done for several years.
--
Regards
Jon
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