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Reason: Affiliate link removed as per forum rules. I get called on my mobile quite often and I always try to pick up the phone, if you do you will get some guff about financial advice blah blah blah, I try to keep the line open for as long as possible. Thing is they call me on a prepaid phone with a run out credit.

The following 2 users would like to thank slammer for this useful post: CaroMel , st2lemans. Thread Tools. Posting Rules You may not post new threads. BB code is On. Smilies are On. Trackbacks are Off. Pingbacks are Off. Refbacks are Off. Forum Rules. The time now is Lifestylegirl Junior Member. The call goes through to a high priced premium call number and the bill starts racking up immediately — often cost more than a dollar every second or so. Even a short ring might cost you a sizeable chunk of cash.

The latest wave of an international phone scam is affecting New Zealanders and mobile companies are warning people not to call back. The scam appears as a missed international phone call and charges the user hefty international fees if they return it.

The scam is computer generated and almost impossible to stop as the calling number changes every time, he said. Numbers commencing with the initial digit 8 will be assigned to Tristan da Cunha, whilst national numbers commencing with the initial digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 9 will remain assigned to Saint Helena.

When dialling from Italy to San Marino, the subscriber number must be prefixed by '' instead of ''. When dialling from San Marino to Italy, the complete national subscriber number must be used, without prefixing the number by ''. Subscriber numbers on PSTN and analogue mobile network consist of 8 digits and those on the mobile network consist of 9 digits.

When dialling from Singapore to Malaysia, the area code and subscriber number must be prefixed by '' instead of ''. When dialling from Malaysia to Singapore, the subscriber number must be prefixed by '02' instead of ''.



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