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Re: Charges for conference call numbers
Cameron wrote: Cameron wrote: bflosue2337 wrote: To avoid the extra charges, I use an app that gives me a second phone number. There are several apps available - the one I use is called "2nd Line" and is free. It also lets me pick a phone number from any area code I want. I can make/receive calls and send/receive texts using the new number just like usual. The difference is that these calls and texts use my data plan rather than my cell minutes, and if I am connected to a wifi network it will use that. Since it does not use cell minutes, TMobile does not charge extra. PS - these apps are typically "use it or lose it" and will take away your number if you don't use it every few weeks (you can always get a new number but that is bad if you have given out the old one to friends). I simply send a text from my main number to the app number every week or so to keep it active (I also don't give it out). Thanks so much! Will try! Cameron wrote: bflosue2337 wrote: To avoid the extra charges, I use an app that gives me a second phone number. There are several apps available - the one I use is called "2nd Line" and is free. It also lets me pick a phone number from any area code I want. I can make/receive calls and send/receive texts using the new number just like usual. The difference is that these calls and texts use my data plan rather than my cell minutes, and if I am connected to a wifi network it will use that. Since it does not use cell minutes, TMobile does not charge extra. PS - these apps are typically "use it or lose it" and will take away your number if you don't use it every few weeks (you can always get a new number but that is bad if you have given out the old one to friends). I simply send a text from my main number to the app number every week or so to keep it active (I also don't give it out). Thanks so much! Will try! 2nd line is not free- $8mo Burner is $5 mo or $60 yr13Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Charges for conference call numbers
Cameron wrote: bflosue2337 wrote: To avoid the extra charges, I use an app that gives me a second phone number. There are several apps available - the one I use is called "2nd Line" and is free. It also lets me pick a phone number from any area code I want. I can make/receive calls and send/receive texts using the new number just like usual. The difference is that these calls and texts use my data plan rather than my cell minutes, and if I am connected to a wifi network it will use that. Since it does not use cell minutes, TMobile does not charge extra. PS - these apps are typically "use it or lose it" and will take away your number if you don't use it every few weeks (you can always get a new number but that is bad if you have given out the old one to friends). I simply send a text from my main number to the app number every week or so to keep it active (I also don't give it out). Thanks so much! Will try! Cameron wrote: bflosue2337 wrote: To avoid the extra charges, I use an app that gives me a second phone number. There are several apps available - the one I use is called "2nd Line" and is free. It also lets me pick a phone number from any area code I want. I can make/receive calls and send/receive texts using the new number just like usual. The difference is that these calls and texts use my data plan rather than my cell minutes, and if I am connected to a wifi network it will use that. Since it does not use cell minutes, TMobile does not charge extra. PS - these apps are typically "use it or lose it" and will take away your number if you don't use it every few weeks (you can always get a new number but that is bad if you have given out the old one to friends). I simply send a text from my main number to the app number every week or so to keep it active (I also don't give it out). Thanks so much! Will try! 2nd line is not free- $8mo16Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Charges for conference call numbers
bflosue2337 wrote: To avoid the extra charges, I use an app that gives me a second phone number. There are several apps available - the one I use is called "2nd Line" and is free. It also lets me pick a phone number from any area code I want. I can make/receive calls and send/receive texts using the new number just like usual. The difference is that these calls and texts use my data plan rather than my cell minutes, and if I am connected to a wifi network it will use that. Since it does not use cell minutes, TMobile does not charge extra. PS - these apps are typically "use it or lose it" and will take away your number if you don't use it every few weeks (you can always get a new number but that is bad if you have given out the old one to friends). I simply send a text from my main number to the app number every week or so to keep it active (I also don't give it out). Thanks so much! Will try!18Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Charges for conference call numbers
TheLaneFamily1113 wrote: Yes, I'm aware of the thread age as I stated it in my post. Yes, I'm aware they charge, I said that too. I just switched from AT&T and they do not block conference lines, and this particular company uses a 515 area code. Can someone with updated information please reply with a response why this is happening on this carrier and how to fix it. Yea, I'm looking too!!21Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: Charges for conference call numbers
tidbits wrote: Ok here's what is going on and what they are trying to stop. Traffic pumping AT&T actually started blocking people from connecting to these numbers and continue to add to the list. There is a legal battle going on over it. AT&T/Cingular blocks cellular customers from free conference call services | Ars Technica Verizon has been rumored to start charging or cutting off depending on the outcome of the verdicts. I had no problem with AT&T with Fre Conference Call voice meetings. But am being charged byT-Mobile. Trying to find a way around it. Anyone have any success with a work-around?19Visto0likes0Comentarios