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13-07-2017 11:20 PM
How much does it cost to call a UK mobile that's in France on pay monthly please?
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13-07-2017 11:26 PM - edited 13-07-2017 11:39 PM
Hi there, it'd cost whatever you'd pay to call that mobile if it was here in the UK (so if you get free minutes, it'd come out of those). Calling any UK mobile is charged the same irrespective of where in the world the person is at the time. It's them who would pick up roaming charges if appropriate.
The good news though in this case is that as of June, all networks no longer charge for roaming whilst in Europe so the person in France recieving your call would do so for free.
05-11-2017 03:39 PM
05-11-2017 04:41 PM
Thanks jeffkin but that still does not compute with me. I was also offered the solution of 100 minutes for £3 per month not To incur charges if calling a non uk based mobile in Europe.
My point is no one has adequately explained to me how it is be possible for me to call my family in Ireland from Spain (as I did in October) and not incur any charges but when I called from uk to same number I was charged £48! What is the explanation for that? My assumption (and I Asked for clarification when tAking out contract) would all calls be included in minute allowance if within Europe and was told an unequivocal yes. Since uk is within Europe why the international charge
05-11-2017 04:46 PM
I've given you the explanation. Under EU rules roaming costs in Europe are abolished.
Those rules don't apply when you are not roaming and using your domestic normal network. It isn't to do with geography but the home location of the phone contract.
05-11-2017 04:59 PM
Basically, Vodafone and other providers just want to make the maximum ripoff profit they can from you - until legislation prevents them from doing so.
After all, before the EU legislation they were charging ridiculous ripoff prices for roaming and then suddenly when the new EU legislation kicks they just had to stop
05-11-2017 05:05 PM
That's the cynical way of looking at it. The other way is not to expect a service for nothing when the network is spending billions of pounds across Europe building the networks that we all take for granted.
05-11-2017 05:20 PM
Not getting it for nothing.
Paying £40 a month line rental is not nothing.
How are they suddenly able to do something for 'free' once the EU legislation passed - which once cost an arm and a leg?
All the networks and infrastructure already exist - and yes they are spending money improving it, but, If the local user can get calls included within his monthly call allowance, why can you not get it for free or a nominal cost when calling from abroad. If they can do it when roaming for free then why does it suddenly cost a ridiculous amount when not roaming? Are they suddenly using some other super duper advance technology which is costing them 'billions'?
Just another way of milking the customer... ridiculous. I remember getting an email which made it sound like Vodafone were suddenly being incredibly generous and giving me free EU roaming - not that they were forced to do so by the EU - after years of ripping us of.
05-11-2017 05:38 PM
Vodafone has borrowed in excess of €40n BILLION euros, as well as re-investing billion of its profits, to create that network you think already exists and has little or no cost. They pay €1 billion a year in interest alone.
There is no sudden increase in costs when calling abroad. The costs of international calling has not been removed as they have when roaming. I agree that it's a policy that doesn't seem to make sense. It's been mentioned on this forum many times.
05-11-2017 05:04 PM
Jeffkinn
thanks. You sound irritated so apologies if I a man not grasping this concept.
does that mean that if my sister in law calls me from Ireland she will be charged an international call by her Vodafone Ireland provider as she would not be roaming. Is it similar for all eu countries - they will be charged international call charges if calling from home.
05-11-2017 05:07 PM
@Megan42 wrote:Jeffkinn
thanks. You sound irritated so apologies if I a man not grasping this concept.
Sorry - not irritated. I can't say if gthe same charging structure exists in other countries but probably yes.
05-11-2017 05:12 PM
@Megan42 wrote:Jeffkinn
does that mean that if my sister in law calls me from Ireland she will be charged an international call by her Vodafone Ireland provider as she would not be roaming. Is it similar for all eu countries - they will be charged international call charges if calling from home.
This is from the Vodafone Ireland website:
The same references to travelling and within the country you're visiting.