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niblifar

join:2004-02-12
Ohio

reply to r81984

Re: Limitations?

Does this incur charges from one's carrier?
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said by niblifar:

Does this incur charges from one's carrier?
Yes, each carrier is different. Verizon charges to forward the call as if it were air time for the duration of the person leaving the message.
Last I knew, Sprint Charges 20 cents a minute for all calls forwarded off their system (can get pricey).

The others - I know not what they charge.

You pay to call and get the message in airtime when you use your carriers voice mail in the form of minutes and you will do likewise with Google Voice.

Necronomikro

join:2005-09-01

AT&T takes it off of your minutes. The only reason why I didn't do this before they officially started 'supporting' it.

A number port would still be better.



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said by Necronomikro:

AT&T takes it off of your minutes. The only reason why I didn't do this before they officially started 'supporting' it.

A number port would still be better.
Yes and I don't like losing my call waiting. I use that a lot.

EDIT: Now call waiting works when using the *71 code.


burgerwars

join:2004-09-11
Northridge, CA

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reply to Necronomikro

said by Necronomikro:

AT&T takes it off of your minutes. The only reason why I didn't do this before they officially started 'supporting' it.

A number port would still be better.
Agree. If one uses a prepaid phone, they'll see minutes used up faster than if they just used their cellphone carriers voicemail (which is usually no charge if you don't answer or if your cellphone is off).


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said by burgerwars:

said by Necronomikro:

AT&T takes it off of your minutes. The only reason why I didn't do this before they officially started 'supporting' it.

A number port would still be better.
Agree. If one uses a prepaid phone, they'll see minutes used up faster than if they just used their cellphone carriers voicemail (which is usually no charge if you don't answer or if your cellphone is off).
Until Google creates their own wireless carrier...........

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