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Originally Posted by Klaus Wegener
I think it works like this: when subscribing to GT-SIM, you give your address, which is your home-country. In this country, incoming calls are free.
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I think that too!
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Question is, which countries can be chosen?
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I suppose every country where they can post and where you can use the sim, Philippines too.
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For example, my girl-friend is in the Philippines. If she also subscribes to GT-SIM, I will call an English number, and she answers the call, and wont be charged?
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Yes, she wont be charged. But this trick is already usual thanks to Riiing... for calling a my friend in China it's better (and cheaper!) to call him on FL number than on a chinese one! :) For FL I can pay only 9.5 ?/ct for minute :thumbup:
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I never tried to call myself, but regarding the question, what happens if you call a GT-SIM number: you are charged from the moment you call, even when the person does not answer.
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Yes, you are charged from the moment you call :ranting2: , event the other person doesn't answer...
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Or it has real technical reason
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Sure a technical reason, but imho not so "real"...
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I don't know yet, which switches are used for other customers, outside UK and Germany. Do you see number of an incoming caller? (As here are subscriber from Poland, Italy and other countries).
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Yes, I can see the number... also I have aciteved my GT-sim for outgoing ID but it's not working yet :(
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By the way: has somebody tested voicemailbox?
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Not yet
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