The number "123" on MetroPCS typically indicates that the call is being routed through a specific service or feature, such as a voicemail or customer service line. It can also be a placeholder or identifier for the network. If you're seeing this number frequently or experiencing issues with calls, it may be helpful to contact MetroPCS customer support for clarification.
A "123" display for an outgoing call phone number on your Metro PCS call details list typically indicates that the call was made to a short code or a special service number rather than a standard phone number. Short codes are often used for services like texting alerts, voting, or promotional campaigns. If you didn’t intentionally dial such a number, it’s advisable to check your call log for any other details or contact Metro PCS customer support for clarification.
The number "123" may show as an outgoing call due to it being a service or information line used by your phone provider. Many telecommunications companies use short codes for various services, such as checking balance or accessing customer support. Additionally, if you dial "123" intentionally or accidentally, it would register as an outgoing call on your call log. If you're seeing it without having dialed it, it could be a glitch or automated system call.
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The charge of $123 on your Metro PCS bill could be due to various factors, such as your monthly plan cost, additional fees for services or features, taxes, or overage charges if you exceeded data limits. It's best to review your bill details for a breakdown of charges. If you're unsure or believe there's an error, contacting Metro PCS customer service for clarification would be a good step.
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