Lets see if I can help.  My understanding is that VM calls do not come
from plan minutes, but are free.  Your family plan also probably has
free t-mo to t-mo calls, so anything with a (f) is free. I have no idea
what the conditional forwarding minutes are. Possibly someone else can
help there.

-----Original Message-----
From: Donna Becker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2005 12:44 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [T-Mobile-US] T-Mobile to T-Mobile


If I make a call to a T-Mobile prepaid from my T-Mo family plan and it
shows up on my minutes used with an (F) - does this mean it does not
count against my anytime minutes?  I am confused on this.  When I check
my voicemail the call also shows up with an (F) but my understanding is
voicemail does use up your minutes (unless after 9 or on weekends).

Also I have 500 conditional call forward minutes - not sure what they
are exactly.  I did want to forward calls to my prepaid but T-Mo CS said
it would use up minutes from both my T-Mo cellphone and the prepaid
cellphone.  In other words if a call lasted 10 minutes it would use up
10 minutes on each phone.  Is this correct?  Then what the heck are the
conditional 500 minutes.  DonnaB

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