03-27-2021 07:26 PM - edited 01-06-2022 01:35 AM
Seen this question asked and answered with many different opinions. Just want to clarify.
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03-28-2021 04:01 AM
On the $15 Canada-wide Limited-outgoing Unlimited-incoming plan
Maybe I'd get different results with different locations, different calls in the same locations, different times, different phases of the moon, whatever.
I think it's prudent to simply assume the minutes will be billed and plan accordingly. Maybe it means you "waste" $5 buying an add-on you won't immediately use, a small cost to remove all uncertainty.
03-28-2021 03:07 AM
On the $15 plan? I was testing call forwarding today on the province-wide plan using conditional call forwarding which charged no minutes off the outgoing minutes. The calls were all in province.
03-28-2021 12:13 AM
I'm guessing the reason so many people have answered this question both ways is that there isn't a flat rule across the Canada-wide network. Maybe it varies from province to province, or it varies between local calling areas, or it varies when the calls are serviced through non-Telus hardware.
When I was interested in determining the answer for my own usage I ended up just testing it. I called my own (forwarded) number from another phone, once to voicemail and once to incoming "talk" - I made sure each call lasted over a minute - then I waited a few minutes and checked the Self-Serve usage. For me the call forwarding did use up some limited minutes.
03-27-2021 07:41 PM - edited 03-27-2021 07:46 PM
@Bourne wrote:Seen this question asked and answered with many different opinions. Just want to clarify.
Your best bet is to experiment with a short call to see if your minute counter changes before/after.
There are A LOT of contradictory entries on the Community regarding this, from Mayors, to Oracles, to Retired Oracles, to PM Staff.
See this Get Help article on what apparently counts as minutes or not:
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03-27-2021 07:31 PM
@Bourne : YMMV. Try it. Log in to your self-serve. Take note of the minutes counter. Set the forwarding for one of the conditionals. Call the number. Let if forward. Stay connected for a few seconds. Hang up. Refresh the overview page of the self-serve. Did the counter increment?
Then try the global forwarding. Officially that one should. But YMMV.
03-27-2021 07:29 PM
@Bourne wrote:Seen this question asked and answered with many different opinions. Just want to clarify.
@Bourne - I would say it is safe to say minutes are NOT consumed on Call Forward.
Good thread here: https://productioncommunity.publicmobile.ca/t5/Phones-Hardware/Call-forwarding/m-p/557200#M45783