In the last 1970's and early 1980's the price to use the payphone was 20 cents.
it cost something i think u know better then me but wait i will tell u the price it cost while called from India to us it cost 10,000 for per min
A call rate is the call how much you pay or the rate of the phone.
no but if you have to pay for minutes on your phone then you do
No call plan or internet plan you get with Pay as you go. If you need then you need phone with contract deals.
In 1977 if you used a pay phone the cost was a dime for a local call. There were no cell phones, so it was use a landline or pay phone for calls. The phone company charged a flat rate for home service and had extra charges for long distance per minute.
It depends ! If the cell-phone user has a call 'bundle' they're unlikely to pay for the call as it would be included. If they don't have a call bundle - they'll pay their operators standard call rate.
Each pay phone has a different price. Before phone cards and cell phones, you could commonly call someone in the same town for a quarter. These days, if you are lucky enough to find a public phone, you should have plenty of change available.
there is a phone# on the back of the first page of the bill, under pay my bill. or call 18007435000 & have them transfer you to pay by phone.
A call on a pay phone.
No, it does not cost to send a message. If you want to call a cell phone or home phone you have to pay. On the page it says video call or just call you don't have to pay for those. At the beginning you get one free call to a cell or home phone, but that's it. yes this person is absolutely correct.
pay station or booth
yes, but you have to pay extra if its not on weekends.
On a pay phone in the jail? Or if you dont know them wrong number maybe?