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PhotoJim (Offline)
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Default 03-02-2007, 16:21

You should test it before you assume.

Although the inbound caller is paying for the cellular airtime, he isn't necessarily paying for the forward to a land line.

The best way to know is to test it and check your balance before and after.

My O2 prepaid SIM doesn't let me do call forwarding at all (at least not while I'm here in Canada; perhaps it works in the UK), so you may want to verify that your SIM allows call forwarding at all. None of my other prepaid SIMs permit forwarding, although one of my prepaid CDMA phones does (at full airtime cost per forwarded minute, alas).


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