Traveling abroad can be an exciting experience, but failing to manage your phone settings properly can lead to costly surprises. Experts warn that keeping voicemail active while overseas can trigger exorbitant roaming charges—even if you don’t answer calls. When someone leaves a voicemail, your carrier may route the call back to your home country, leading to international call fees that quickly add up.
In some cases, even checking your voicemail can cost several dollars per minute, depending on your mobile plan. To avoid these hidden expenses, financial savings experts recommend disabling voicemail before departure. Instead, consider using free alternatives such as messaging apps (WhatsApp, Telegram) or email to stay in touch with friends and family without incurring hefty fees.
To turn off voicemail, contact your service provider or adjust settings in your phone’s carrier menu. Being proactive with your phone settings can help you travel worry-free and avoid unnecessary financial strain.
Source: Financial Savings Experts and Mobile Network Providers