"ChrisM" <chris_mayersblue@suedeyahoo.com> wrote in message
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>> "Rob Farrell" <r.farrell@nospam.demon.net> wrote in message
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>> $1@posting.glorb.com...
>>>> Are Noodle numbers on O2 contract chargeable?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks
>>>>
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>>> Phone or email o2 and ask, then you will know. How will you verify
>>> the answers given here otherwise? THINK.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Charmed, I'm sure.
>>
>> T-Mobile don't allow them. Three charge for them.
>>
>> Was hoping this was a simple question...
>
> It's a fair comment though. How will you know that the answer you get
> given here is true? You should never take anything you are told in a NG on
> faith, unless you know (in an online way) the person well that replies to
> you...
> Sadly, there are people around who get a buzz out of misleading others.
> There are also people who think they know the answers to everything, when
> they don't...
>
>
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> Regards,
> Chris.
> (Remove Elvis's shoes to email me)
>
Noodle numbers aren't included on
http://www.o2.co.uk/mobilestariffs/t...specialnumbers , so I take it
that they do come out of inclusive minutes.
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