no but if you have to pay for minutes on your phone then you do
Unlimited nights and weekends simply means you have "unlimited" minutes on nights and weekends. The minutes you use during this period will not be deducted from your "monthly" minutes. The time which "night" begins differs between companies, some 7pm, some 9pm, etc. You do not lose minutes while calling a house phone on "unlimited nights and weekends."
Alltel offers Unlimited Calling-two lines. You are able to call any number land line or another cell phone and never have to worry about minutes again and it only costs 119.99 a month.
Most 800 Numbers are toll free and should not result in a charge to your phone. However, you will use up your minutes during the call, so be aware if you do not have an plan with unlimited minutes.
It all depends on what your residential phone line has for a plan. If it is unlimited local and long distance, you should have no problem making this call and should not incur an additional charge if the call is within the United States. The Verizon phone will lose it's monthly minutes unless it is on an unlimited call plan.
Call the phone company and tell them you want unlimited call and text.
To answer this question with all fairness to both parties, there is only one strong reason I can figure as to why he would text you from his phone, yet call you from another (friends) phone. It is a possibility that this guy has unlimited text messaging, but not unlimited chat minutes, his friend may have had unlimited chat minutes and was nice enough to let him use his/her phone to call you. It is even a possibility that he was "out" of chat minutes and could ONLY TEXT you from his phone. My last cell phone could cause this problem, especially at the end of the billing cycle or month, I would be low on or sometimes out of minutes that were "free" and calls became expensive when paying minute by minute, yet I still had unlimited text, I could text you all I wanted, but I couldn't phone you directly. Talk to him, more than likely it is something of this nature that is the reason. Obviously it isn't he doesn't want you to have his cell number, that shows up in the Text Messages.
Look on your credit card. Call your phone service provider, tell them you want unlimited airtime, and give them that number. I'm sure they'll be happy to take care of you.
There are inexpensive cell phones but I think what you are asking about is the actual cell phone plans. Those will vary from provider to provider, not from phone to phone.
Some people make so many phone calls that they never have enough minutes. Whether for work or for personal use, the minutes offered never seem to be enough. With an unlimited cell phone plan, you can call for however long you want each month without having to worry about over limit charges. In addition to unlimited minutes, some unlimited plans also offer unlimited data, so you can use your smartphone to your heart's content without having to worry about going over your data limit. This plan is very handy for working professionals that need to use their cell phone or smartphone on a regular basis.
You can call a lot of places if you have the unlimited plan. You can call all the states, Puerto Rico, and Canada. This is only if you have the unlimited long distance plan.
The best way to get your pin number to your cell phone is to call the company. They will give you your pin number and it only takes about five minutes.
technically it honestly depends on the phone company you get your bill from. :P