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I have the great new Samsung duo sim phone and have my Thai number and Australian number active. Currently if someone calls my Oz number, I must pay not the caller. Just wondering is there a way of having the caller pay for the call?

  1. Leave a voice message on the Aussie number telling callers to call the Thai number
  2. Remove Aussie SIM from phone

Seriously, I don't think what you want is possible. Would likely also piss off your callers, I certainly would have issues with calling what I thought was a local number then getting stung for an international call :o

Best I managed was to re-direct my UK number to my Thai mobile, at least then it only cost me an international call not a roaming call.

Edited by Crossy

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  1. Leave a voice message on the Aussie number telling callers to call the Thai number
  2. Remove Aussie SIM from phone

Seriously, I don't think what you want is possible. Would likely also piss off your callers, I certainly would have issues with calling what I thought was a local number then getting stung for an international call :o

Best I managed was to re-direct my UK number to my Thai mobile, at least then it only cost me an international call not a roaming call.

That might help and worth a shot. My phone is a business number and people I deal with mostly call international and have no issues so no one stung.

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