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hopalong | 18:50 Tue 26th Apr 2005 | Home & Garden
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If I dial a number which is engaged and I hang up, do I still get charged?  The reason I ask is that I see from my on line itimised billing I was charged 0.046 for a call that was engaged.

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You shouldn't. Phone charges usually break down into

  1. Connection fee
  2. Call duration
  3. Line rental

If a line is engaged you cannot be connected and a non-connected call has no duration.

they didn't have 1571 answering sevice did they? you might have been charged for listening to the voice message before you hung up.
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Aren't there also those con phone numbers where it SOUNDS like an engaged tone, but it isn't.  Really what happens is you connect instantly and listen to the engaged tone for a few seconds.  They make money for that somehow (not BT making the money, but the company who own the phone number you rang).  I'm sure In A Pickle could clarify the jumble that I have written, hopefully he/she will know what I mean!

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