It depends on how the number was sent, if at all. If the number came up normally, it will appear on the bill. If the number was sent, but Caller ID was blocked (e.g. if your phone said Restricted), the number may or may not appear on the bill (this depends on your service provider). If Caller ID was not sent at all (if your display was blank or said Unavailable), the number will not appear on your bill.
It shouldn't, but it's been known to happen.
That depends on the plan or package that you have selected when buying a phone or renewing a contract.
It usually shows up as Blocked ID or Unavailable.
No because it's not wasting up any minutes
No, a landline phone bill doesn't show incoming numbers, blocked or otherwise.
Yes, they do.
no
No it wont.
Make less calls
No
Not normally. The airtime of your call is billed by your cell service provider, not the person to whom you are calling. What will show up on "their" phone will is the airtime "they" used on "their" plan to talk to you. "They" would have no way of knowing what the charges were for "your" call to "them."
No
To track calls you can use the 'Cell tracker' App for Andriod but if your son doesn't have an Andriod phone you can call his network provider/cell phone company and ask for a copy of the bill. The bill shows exactly who he has been calling.
Yes, Provided you have applied for it. In family's case we are keeping track of the phone calls.
look at recent calls or try notebook on a cell phone. redial or press the green button for recent calls or just check out the phone bill.
the lg dare bill is determined by your plan. for instance if you text, make phone calls and go on the internet chances are your phone bill will be high.
No call from a pay phone or some other phone.
Ur phone bill ain't paid
No. Incoming calls are not billed on basic land line service, so no record is made. Any billing information would be saved only at the location of the line that made the call, if it is a chargeable call.
Destination blocked is a message one can receive when attempting to reach a number that is blocked from the phone you are using. This often appears on phones where premium texting, or texts that attach an additional charge to your phone bill, are blocked and one attempts to text a premium service.