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Mobile calls,
when you make a mobile call abroad, I assumed the caller pays the bill, as per land lines. is this true or not.
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If you make a call when abroad to the UK, you pay approx (depending on network and country you're calling from) �1.50 per minute.
If you're abroad and someone from the UK calls you on your mobile, the person RECEIVING the call in the foreign country pays approx �1.50/�2.00 for receiving the call (the person making the call is charged at normal UK rate for a mobile to mobile call).
If you make a call when abroad to the UK, you pay approx (depending on network and country you're calling from) �1.50 per minute.
If you're abroad and someone from the UK calls you on your mobile, the person RECEIVING the call in the foreign country pays approx �1.50/�2.00 for receiving the call (the person making the call is charged at normal UK rate for a mobile to mobile call).
You pay as much as your call would cost, were the callee in the country in which the callee's phone is registered.
If he is abroad, he will have to pay the difference.
Which is only fair, if you think about it.
How are you to know where the other person is currently.
You think you are calling him in Kent, and are being charged for a call to HongKong. That would not be right!