Telus mobility charges 50 cents a minute for call forwarding!

Telus Mobility’s Call Forwarding Charges: What You Need to Know

Hi everyone, it’s Geoff from geoffmobile.com !

Today, I’m sharing a quick tip and discussion about Telus Mobility, a Canadian telecom provider offering mobile, internet, and other services.

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Here’s something important I discovered: Telus charges 50 cents per minute for call forwarding. If you forward your number to another line and someone spends, say, two minutes on a call, you’ll see a $1 charge on your bill.

This surprised me, as other Canadian providers like Rogers don’t charge anything for call forwarding.

When I switched from Rogers to Telus, I forwarded my number temporarily to my U.S. number. After a few days, I noticed unexpected charges labeled vaguely as “air time” on my bill—no clear mention of call forwarding. It took some digging to realize those 50-cent-per-minute fees were from forwarded calls.

Heads up: Telus does offer a $4/month add-on plan for 1,000 call forwarding minutes. However, this isn’t advertised on their website—you’ll need to call and request it.

In short, if you’re a Telus customer using call forwarding, double-check your bill for these fees or consider opting for their (hidden) plan to avoid surprises.

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