Things you should know about cell phone plans

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I often joke with my new client, we have (cell phone companies) deliberately confuse mobile phone bills just to be difficult for them to see what they are charged. If you often have problems with a sense of the charges appearing on your phone bill then maybe the information I have attached below will help you better understand how to read and decipher your account. How to find cell phone CALL RATES About 80% of clients not meeting a clear idea of its mobile phone rates, or what they believe to be charged and what they actually charged are two completely different things! To calculate the costs of mobile calls, follow these steps: a). FIND PHONE CALLb 30 seconds). FIND PHONE CALLc 1 minute). Subtract the cost per 30 second call (s) of a conversation (b) that usually give you your “real” price of the call for 30 seconds. Now you will notice that the new fee ranges from thirty seconds 30 seconds call costs (a) that you found in your mobile phone bill. This difference is due to the surcharge, called “flagfall” or “connection fee”your phone call is still connected to something at the other end, and therefore call flagfall and costs apply. CHECK my whole bill flagfall call rates and fees vary by carrier medium term plan and call for discussion (see really trying to do this confusion!) And a lot depends on the type of plan or plans for you and your business participant. In order to give you a rough guide, in my experience, tend to have CAP PLANS higher fees than plans flagfall business and business opportunities, some plans may charge a flagfall all. You may even find that flagfall (and call costs) vary depending on your conversation.

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Posted on May 3rd 2010 in Technology

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