yes
You could but it would cost you alot of money to pay the cell phone bill
The sender pays for text messages.
That depends on whether you have a messaging bundle on your plan or not. If you do, text messages you send and receive will be deducted from the number of messages included in your bundle. If you don't have a bundle, messages you send or receive will be billed at a per-message rate, ranging from $0.10 to $0.20. Ask your carrier for specific details in your situation.
Text messages are generally not offered for free from cell phone service providers. Many cell phone consumers purchase a phone plan that includes text messages so that they don't have to pay for each text message individually.
That Happens After you Don't Pay Your Billll . (:
Yes standard text messaging rates apply.
yes there is but you have to pay for some features
Yup ... even though you didn't ask for it to be sent to you. If you have "texting" enabled on your communication device, you are able to receive unwanted messages. You can, depending on the carrier, block certain phone numbers from texting you in the future - or can have texting turned off completely by your mobile phone service.
I believe that yes they will
an adult text chat operator, works from home using a pc. They type messages of sexual nature via an online platform on the computer. These messages come through on a clients mobile phone as a text. Most companies pay per message you send.
yes you text 'SECRETS' to 21534Yes! Text "SECRETS" to 21534. You'll get a sneak peak video and secret text message from A
Facebook texts are completely free so T-mobile will only charge you whatever you normally pay per text which is usually 10p but if you get free texts on your T-mobile package then you will not pay anything to send a text to Facebook.