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T-mobile Question


Question Posted Tuesday February 23 2010, 1:16 am

Hi
T-mobile has unlimited calling to any person on their network. So t-mobile to t-mobile calling...
My question is: if I have t-mobile & a person who has t-mobile calls me, but uses *67 to be seen as private, is it still the free unlimited calling because it's from a t-mobile number?

Thank you to everyone who reads and answers :)


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Kimberleee answered Tuesday February 23 2010, 2:13 pm:
I have had T-Mobile for some time and it has been my experience that a call from a T-Mobile phone to another T-Mobile phone should still be free. To be completely sure however, I would log onto their website and double check that.

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One_Whisper answered Tuesday February 23 2010, 3:12 am:
Yes

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