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Unbilled Phone Call Charges To Number Not Dialled 44
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I have a samsung galaxy ace on talk talk contract.I got charged for making calls to a friends number.Talk Talk told me it was because the mobile number of friend had 44 in front it was listing as overseas (channel islands).Oddly the number (orange )never appeared in my logs on dates /times they stated.They refunded me.
i deleted the 44 immediately and now i am still getting charges to that particular number again - and again there is nothing in my logs to show those calls
Talk talk have been unable to offer an explanation- anyone know what is going on???
i deleted the 44 immediately and now i am still getting charges to that particular number again - and again there is nothing in my logs to show those calls
Talk talk have been unable to offer an explanation- anyone know what is going on???
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It might not have anything to do with the +44, but the fact that it is a Channel Islands number. Not sure about this, but it is worth checking. I do know that when I am in Jersey I am charged for calls on my mobile.
Although the Jersey code looks like a UK number (01534), the Channel Islands are not part of the UK.
Although the Jersey code looks like a UK number (01534), the Channel Islands are not part of the UK.
As the Channel Islands are not covered by the UK networks, even though the dialling code for the islands is listed in UK directories, there is no mobile coverage for any of the UK Mobile Network suppliers, as noted below
http:// www.jer sey.com /englis h/disco verjers ey/abou tjersey /practi cal-inf ormatio n/pages /teleph ones-in -jersey .aspx
As such, as the receiving handset is based in the Channel Islands, then the connection is terminating in a "foreign" network, hence international "roaming" charges apply.
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As such, as the receiving handset is based in the Channel Islands, then the connection is terminating in a "foreign" network, hence international "roaming" charges apply.
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