12-08-2020 10:50 PM - edited 01-05-2022 05:41 PM
If I call someone in another country using the 500 minutes of International calling from the holiday bonus, would they get charged as well?
Also - shoutout to Public Mobile for the Holiday bonus, super cool of them!
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12-08-2020 11:28 PM - edited 12-08-2020 11:29 PM
@HALIMACS wrote:
One would hope - however the world is a big place and there are many jurisdictions with varying rules which may vary from typical North American communication providers and regulator rules.
I took the question much more broadly - the recipient may be on a minute limited plan for both incoming and outgoing calls or pays airtime charges.
Agree. But we are talking about the "long distance" charge. If someone do not have regular minutes to receive a call, the phone call will not be connected.
12-08-2020 11:14 PM - edited 12-08-2020 11:15 PM
One would hope - however the world is a big place and there are many jurisdictions with varying rules which may vary from typical North American communication providers and regulator rules.
I took the question much more broadly - the recipient may be on a minute limited plan for both incoming and outgoing calls or pays airtime charges.
12-08-2020 11:03 PM - edited 12-08-2020 11:23 PM
@alyssar wrote:If I call someone in another country using the 500 minutes of International calling from the holiday bonus, would they get charged as well?
Also - shoutout to Public Mobile for the Holiday bonus, super cool of them!
No charge as long as they have at least unlimited incoming minutes for answering your call from Canada. It is a rule that the caller pays the long distance charge.
There is no long distance charge for answering a phone call from any where around the world.
12-08-2020 10:52 PM - edited 12-08-2020 11:17 PM