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A comment on the question "Why does twitter lie about sms charges?" in Twitter:
Count yourself lucky! =P – Leslie, on June 21, 2008 21:50
A comment on the question "Why does twitter lie about sms charges?" in Twitter:
Using a Twitter IM program on a phone is fine, apart from the fact that data is often more expensive. Also, how am I to change provider if I'm mid-way through a contract with them? I started using Twitter after I started said contract. Advising people to 'find a wireless provider that doesn't charge' is similarly childish. Supposing I don't want to change?
Speaking of which, the reply is clearly a troll, and I'm only making it worse by replying, but whatever. – Leslie, on June 21, 2008 21:49
A comment on the question "Why does twitter lie about sms charges?" in Twitter:
NEWS FLASH: This just in, T-Mobile UK are a subsidiary of said multi-national company! Meaning they are a UK company, registered in the UK, with no relation to the other countries in which T-Mobile operate! Neverminding the fact that your comment had no relation to the issue I'd raised... – Leslie, on June 21, 2008 21:41
Leslie replied on June 09, 2008 00:11 to the question "Why does twitter lie about sms charges?" in Twitter:
Why make this out to be a UK-based number then?
I'm now £9 over on my next bill, seeing as T-Mobile UK recognise it as an international text and charge me 20p out-of-allowance. It's down on my bill as such.
Really annoying. The FAQ needs to inform UK users and not just 'international' users that this might apply to them as well (Orange is their example network, and they're multi-national!)
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