technically it honestly depends on the phone company you get your bill from. :P
There are a number of telephone providers which offer an unlimited call service. Vonage, AT&T, and Verizon, for example, are each known to offer these plans.
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Outgoing calls should be itemised on your bill. Incoming calls are not usually listed (because you're not charged to receive calls !) If that's not your number - you have no right to access the calls information !
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If you mean a list of calls made from the phone, you should be able to call your network provider and request a copy of your call records. Or if you receive an extended bill every month, your calls should all be listed.On the other hand, for a short range call lost, simply look at the call log on the device.
Yeah it does. For most providers.
no but if you have to pay for minutes on your phone then you do
Selling calls or puts have unlimited risk, where as buying calls or puts have a maximum risk of 100%. For instance, selling a call gives you unlimited risk because there is no ceiling on how high the price can go. However buying a call has a maximum risk of 100% of the premium you pay, this happens if you let the option expire.
iPods do not support phone calls, unless you call over Wi-Fi, which are usually unlimited talk.
Call the telephone number printed on the bill to discuss it with the people issuing the bill.
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*67 and u will call from a private number