In article <45df561b$0$28978$da0feed9@news.zen.co.uk>,
hotmail.com@dgareth.spm (Gareth) wrote:
> No - if the call diverts to a premium rate line you can end up
> paying huge amounts. Whever or not people "believe it" it bloody
> well happens - I have clear bill evidence of being charged when
> someone using one of my phones fell foul of the scan (3 calls
> lasting less than 30 seconds each ended up costing nearly £8). A 1
> minute ringing tone emulated call can easily cost a relatively
> large amount of money (£2 pounds for a few seconds connection) with
> a mobile phone.
You ar either incorrect or deliberately trying to mislead.
I favour the latter.
It is not physically possible for the caller to be billed for the
diversion leg of a diverted call. You pay the rate for the number.
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