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Re: International Roaming & Rejecting Incoming Calls
Thanks for checking in! I think the best thing for me to avoid the charges of people calling me is deactivating the voicemail so that way I can still get my calls and answer the ones I want to and not answer / not get charge for the calls I don't answer. I will report back after my trip to let everyone know how it goes. Hoping that deactivating the voicemail will do the trick!22Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: International Roaming & Rejecting Incoming Calls
Hi Chris, Thanks for getting back to me! Yes, ideally I still want to be able to get calls so that's why I thought the disabling the voicemail option may be the best method for me as it will still allow me to get calls I want to answer and ignore calls I do not want to answer (telemarketing calls) and not get charged for them. A t-mobile rep that was following up with me about this just called and said it can be done (disabling the voicemail) and that in turn will avoid any charges hitting the account if you ignore calls. So there seems to be some conflicting info. about all of this..35Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: International Roaming & Rejecting Incoming Calls
Thanks for your reply. I think one of the options will still allow for you to receive calls if you want to answer and the other option will not let you see calls coming in on your phone. From my understanding these are the ways to not get charged: 1. Call to disable Voicemail and turn off call forwarding (you will still get phone calls) 2. Disable Voicemail and set up Call Forwarding to Google Voice or Voicemail (you will get voicemails but calls won't show up on phone). Correct me if i'm wrong? Both of these options should not incur a fee/charge when someone calls and I don't answer.40Visto0likes0ComentariosInternational Roaming & Rejecting Incoming Calls
If I'm out of the US traveling and someone calls me and I don't answer the call will I be charged? If that person leaves a voicemail and I don't call to check my voicemail would I be charged? If so, if I disable voicemail would it avoid me getting this charge? Or do I have to disable voicemail and remove call forwarding? There seems to be a lot of conflicting information about this. I spoke to a few T-mobile reps and some say I won't get charged and others are saying I will get charged regardless. So I honestly do not know who/what to believe! Any tips would be appreciated.