--- Matthew Stevens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Calling any T-Mobile number if you have MTM is a MTM call and there
> for free
> even if it's a prepaid number. The Prepaid user however doesn't have
> MTM so
> it's just a normal call to them as far as T-Mobile is concerned.
> 
> You can forward to your prepaid (not sure why you'd want to you) and
> it
> would be free since it's MTM, but even if it weren't you could use
> your CCF
> minutes by allowing your phone to ring briefly then forwarding.
> 
> From the phone you want to forward (prepaid can't forward) dial
> *61*+19725551212*11*5# where 5 is the number of seconds it rings
> before
> being forwarded and it variable from 0 to 30 seconds in 5 second
> intervals.
> Note the number is in intl format so you can use this method for any
> number
> anywhere.

You're probably smart enough to figure this out, but the number
+19725551212 should be taken as an example only as that number is
directory assistance in the Dallas area.  Use whichever number you are
going to forward to.

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