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t-mobile


Question Posted Friday September 21 2007, 1:24 pm

i have t mobile and i was wondering when you sign in at tmobile.com you can send someone a text message through the net.
SEND TEXT MESSAGES
Send a text message to a friend's T-Mobile phone. (Note: recipient will be charged).

who will be charged? I ahve 400 txt every month & I go over my limit & my mom gets pissed. So if I were to send it through the internet, would that count againt a text message on my phone?


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Disconnected answered Sunday September 23 2007, 9:41 am:
You might be charged, I'm not sure..but the person you are sending it to will DEFINETLY be charged, and it might be more than a normal text.

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