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I called a number from British Columbia without thinking anything of it then I noticed a 2 dollar charge on my bill one cycle later. I will make sure if my phone says "British Columbia" or any other Canadian providence. I wont call it. Does this apply to answering a canadian call too? I don't want to get the thread off topic. I am just curious.
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No, only the caller should be charged for long distance, you are just receiving a phone call within your service area so you shouldn't incur any extra charges.
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1+ calls originated with landline phones for inter and intra lata calls, but means nothing in the wireless world. Wireless companies configure both 1-NPA-NXX-xxxx and NPA-NXX-xxxx into their systems just to make things easy for us. I call Canada frequently without using a 1....not sure about Mexico.
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