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Author Re: Right of mobile phone companies to pass on third party charges
PeeGee

2008-01-27, 12:33 pm

Steve wrote:
> In article <fni561$hq2$1@aioe.org>, gFOURwwk@tesco.net says...
>
> I can't seen an option on my online account which is the old SIM only
> contract.
>
> There is the "charge to account bar" which I can confirm does *not*
> block reverse charge SMS as I received a couple after setting it and was
> charged (though that was down to me rather than a dodgy provider).
>
> There is a question at:
>
> <http://www.t-mobile.co.uk/help-and-...ns/third-party-
> services/>
>
> "Is it possible for T-Mobile to bar an incoming third party service?"
>
> "Unfortunately, it's not yet possible to bar incoming text messages."
>
> which a "political reply" i.e. answering a different question to the one
> asked...
>
> Steve.
>


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