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  1. #1
    Brian Gregory [UK]
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    Are there any UK mobile phone companies which allow you to reject all
    premium rate text services without being charged for them?

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  2. #2
    Andy Burns
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    Re: Premium Rate Text Services

    On 15/06/2008 00:27, Brian Gregory [UK] wrote:

    > Are there any UK mobile phone companies which allow you to reject all
    > premium rate text services without being charged for them?


    T-Mobile




  3. #3
    Brian Gregory [UK]
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    Re: Premium Rate Text Services

    "Andy Burns" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:_8WdncsNJMcfNMjVnZ2dnUVZ8j6dnZ2d@plusnet...
    > On 15/06/2008 00:27, Brian Gregory [UK] wrote:
    >
    >> Are there any UK mobile phone companies which allow you to reject all
    >> premium rate text services without being charged for them?

    >
    > T-Mobile
    >


    I think all they offer is to stop you sending requests for premium rate
    services out.

    I have several times just received unsolicited premium rate texts and it
    seems to be as good as impossible to get them refunded.

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  4. #4
    Steve Terry
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    Re: Premium Rate Text Services


    "Brian Gregory [UK]" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > "Andy Burns" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:_8WdncsNJMcfNMjVnZ2dnUVZ8j6dnZ2d@plusnet...
    >> On 15/06/2008 00:27, Brian Gregory [UK] wrote:
    >>
    >>> Are there any UK mobile phone companies which allow you to reject all
    >>> premium rate text services without being charged for them?

    >>
    >> T-Mobile

    >
    > I think all they offer is to stop you sending requests for premium rate
    > services out.
    >

    Correct
    >
    > I have several times just received unsolicited premium rate texts and it
    > seems to be as good as impossible to get them refunded.
    > Brian Gregory. (In the UK)
    >
    >

    Then T Mobile wouldn't have a leg to stand on to give you charges,
    as it should then be impossible to subscribe to any

    I had reverse charged Text barred on my T Mobile contract,
    had no problem getting any unsolicited reverse texts.

    If i had, i would have given T Mobile hell, accusing them of theft

    Steve Terry





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