... not just a profit pack for the carriers, but they're much more
> likely to stretch your cellular bill, since I think most people call
> for messages from their cell phone, not from their office or home.
If you call your mailbox from another number, including a landline, you are still charged on your cell bill for the minutes you spend listening to your msssages. My carrier is AT&T. Wes Leatherock snipped-for-privacy@aol.com snipped-for-privacy@yahoo.com
***** Moderator's Note *****AFAIK, that's not the case with Virgin Mobile. Does anyone have a list of which carriers charge mobile minutes for landline calls to retrieve messages? Do any of them charge mobile minutes for calls when someone _leaves_ a message?
Bill Horne