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BT phone call charges
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Good morning, can anyone tell me why BT charge me for calls made to a mobile, when the calls are not answered and there is no voicemail facility on? I sometimes use the landline to call my own mobile if I can't locate it. Obviously, I don't then answer the call, but I see that I still get charged for doing this!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Complain - this shouldn't happen as long as you don't let the mobile ring so long that voicemail would cut in if you had it . So a few rings is usually OK, but letting it ring until it 'times out' is asking for trouble.
At the point where the mobile network terminates the call BT does not always correctly identify the reason & often (incorrectly) makes a charge.
Talktalk are also b*ggers for making these incorrect charges.
At the point where the mobile network terminates the call BT does not always correctly identify the reason & often (incorrectly) makes a charge.
Talktalk are also b*ggers for making these incorrect charges.
Well, I've now spoken to BT and been assured that the call charges are correct, and I'm told that any call to a mobile IS chargeable, regardless of whether it is connected or not. The difference in charges on my bill (some at 25p, some at 19p) they put down to call duration. Not sure how an unconnected call can have a duration, but still! They must count the number of rings! So Be Careful Out There!