Surely this isn't right?
RM-Taylor He's Magic.... You Know NSC Patron Jan 7, 2006 15,292 May 21, 2010 #1 Surely this isn't right? Attachments tmobile.jpg 261.8 KB · Views: 172
Barrel of Fun Abort, retry, fail Aug 22, 2005 52,833 Sūþsēaxe: The Land of the South Saxons May 21, 2010 #2 It can't be right. What sort of person spends that much on a phone bill, if it is not business. PS You other #plan charges' need to be looked over.
It can't be right. What sort of person spends that much on a phone bill, if it is not business. PS You other #plan charges' need to be looked over.
deletebeepbeepbeep Well-known member May 12, 2009 21,697 May 21, 2010 #3 Did you pay for any 'services' using it?
RM-Taylor He's Magic.... You Know NSC Patron Jan 7, 2006 15,292 May 21, 2010 Thread starter #4 deletebeepbeepbeep said: Did you pay for any 'services' using it? Click to expand... Going over my minutes I'm guessing, thought I had 600 mins but it seems T-Mobile have cut this down to 300 which don't last me longer than 2 weeks.
deletebeepbeepbeep said: Did you pay for any 'services' using it? Click to expand... Going over my minutes I'm guessing, thought I had 600 mins but it seems T-Mobile have cut this down to 300 which don't last me longer than 2 weeks.
surrey jim Not in Surrey Aug 2, 2005 18,160 Bevendean May 21, 2010 #5 101.03 x 0.175 = 17.68025 so the calculation is correct, seems some of the bill is VAT exempt hence ammounts not adding up exactly
101.03 x 0.175 = 17.68025 so the calculation is correct, seems some of the bill is VAT exempt hence ammounts not adding up exactly
Gazwag 5 millionth post poster Mar 4, 2004 30,582 Bexhill-on-Sea May 21, 2010 #6 Looks correct to me, £21.27 + £87.96 is £109.23. £3 is exempt, probably insurance, so VAT @ 17½% on £106.23 is £18.59 giving a gross bill of £106.23 + £18.59 + £3.00 = £127.82 less credit brought forward £29.59 leaves £98.23 due.
Looks correct to me, £21.27 + £87.96 is £109.23. £3 is exempt, probably insurance, so VAT @ 17½% on £106.23 is £18.59 giving a gross bill of £106.23 + £18.59 + £3.00 = £127.82 less credit brought forward £29.59 leaves £98.23 due.
RM-Taylor He's Magic.... You Know NSC Patron Jan 7, 2006 15,292 May 21, 2010 Thread starter #7 Bugger thanks anyway