December 2010
Hello ! I have a question, that might seem silly to some... but I just want to make sure.
I want to make a long distance call to the US, I have already made that call by purchasing a long distance calling card at a convenience store.
Will Fido charge me extra for my long distance call ?
Thank you !
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December 2010
I received my bill a couple of days ago. I was NOT charged for my long distance calls ( When making calls to the US, make sure to purchase the VISA calling card. it's 2.50$ )
I also received incomming long distance calls and I was not charged for those either. Hurray !
December 2010
of course you weren't charged. thats completely normal behaviour of the phone company.
calling cards only use up your airtime rate. receiving a LD call does not matter where the call originates from either, its considered just an incoming call and subject to your airtime rate.
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February 2011
February 2011
do u have some kind of bill to back up that statement?
i find it really hard to believe you were charged long distance for a local call, unless you have a phone bill to show us, and even then, it depends on if you were in your LCA or not.
October 2011
i have been charged more than 70$ for long distance call with a international calling card. i talked with customer service not very nice though. they told me they dont support calling card. My friend never been charged by doing so.Dont know what the hell is going on!
November 2014
Reviving an old post, but I believe it may benefit a lot of users.
Long-distance charges with a calling card.
Normally, when you buy a calling card, there is an "access number" on the back. Generally speaking, this number will be a local one (i.e. if you purchase it in the Montreal area, the access number will be based in Montreal). Some cards may offer different numbers and let you pick the best one for where you live.
When you dial the access number, you will then be asked to enter the international number you would like to reach. If we were to trace your call, it would go from your phone, to Fido, to the access number and then to the international number you're calling. You're not directly calling the international number; the calling card does the call and connect it to you. That call will be considered local as you dialed a local number. If you have airtime minutes in your plan, they will be deducted. If you have unlimited nights and weekends and call during that period, there will be no charge.
It's important to note that you **MUST NOT** press "Dial" or "Call" a second time after entering the international number: doing so will result in your first call (the access number) being put on hold and a second call to be made from your phone directly to the internation number you're calling. In that case, you'll be billed directly by Fido at the rates on the website (regular airtime + a per-minute charge that varies by country).
If the card is used properly, there is no reason you will be charged long-distance by Fido. The only time it may happen is if the card was not used properly. In these cases, the charges are legitimate.
In regards of incoming long-distance charges, as Paolo said, it does not matter where the person calling you is located: what is important is where YOU are located at that moment. For instance, I'm from Montreal and have a Montreal number. If I go to Toronto and receive a phone call, no matter where it comes from, I will be charged Canadian long-distance because I receive a call while I'm outside my local calling area (Montreal). Following the same example, if I am in Toronto and call a Toronto number, I will not be charged long-distance because I am physically there. Calling Montreal, though, will be charged even if I have a 514 number since I'm outside Montreal.
Hopefully this clarifies a bit!
November 2014
December 2010
Thank you for your answers !
I have contacted Fido customer services and talked to a representative. I was told that not all calling cards ( for some reasons) work with Fido cellphones ( Landlines just fine ) . I was told I should call the customer services number on my LD calling card and ask if they've had any issues with Fido Customers.I was told me that their card works just fine with fido cellphone users.
Looks like I'll have to wait for my next bill to see if the latter is true.
December 2010
Does Fido charge for incoming long distance (international) calls?
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The only way you are charged long distance, is if you are outside of your local calling area, that is actually called IRM, Incoming Roaming Call, but marketed as Long Distance. This is different as it reflects your Local Calling Area, and STILL has nothing to do with where the person calling you is located.
Hope that clears up things.
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December 2010
Hi there TommyElder23,
Thanks for joining our forums!
It would be best if you contact Fido Live Chat through fido.ca and then go to the my account section to speak with a representative about long distance calling.
Cheers
December 2010
Fido and Rogers don't support third party calling cards. Any calls made with the calling card will be charged high long distance and roaming charges.
December 2010