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Registered: 15-12-2007
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15-12-2007 08:41
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I have just started using mobile phones. When I get text message, I go to the messages - Inbox - where i see a closed envelope with some text message under it, or an opened envelope (if I have already read that msg). But sometimes when I get small messages, eg. ok / no / yes
I want to know for such short msgs.. why i need to open a message and read a msg? Do I have to pay for a msg if I open it or not open? help
Thanks in advance.

Registered: 15-12-2007
Messages: 4
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15-12-2007 08:43
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U shouldn’t be charged for msgs which you are receiving. You get charged for sending them. As well shouldn’t get charged for reading a msg. If your service provider is charging you for this, go and discontinue the service he is offering..
Cheers rookie

Registered: 15-12-2007
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15-12-2007 08:44
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yes, you shouldn’t be charged. The sender gets charged, whatever the text rates are there.
Unless you receive a text from abroad or you are in abroad and receiving a text there from some other country, then you would be charged for it. (Check what type of roaming facility you are using)

Registered: 09-01-2008
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09-01-2008 10:56
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hi everybody, am out of sms credit, and am broke, can somebody please help?

Registered: 31-12-2007
Messages: 18
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29-06-2010 04:26
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Hey Jojo, recharge with special SMS packs and refill SMS credits online. It is quite easy now to get SMS credit thr online payment.
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