It's rare for any phone bill to show incoming calls - the purpose of the bill is to charge you for outgoing calls ! If my bill listed all my incoming calls - the phone company would need a forklift to deliver it !
An incoming call is a phone you that you receive when someone calls your phone.
The extra phone numbers might have been the incoming calls.
There is no way to hide outgoing calls from your cell phone bill. Itemized billing shows calls, MMS, SMS and GPRS activity on your phone with date, time, duration and cost.
You can't normally get a list of incoming calls - as they're not charged to you (and thus don't need to be itemised on a bill).
No, a landline phone bill doesn't show incoming numbers, blocked or otherwise.
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.
I have a land line (rather than a cell phone) and nobody's number who phones me shows up on my phone bill.
Many telephones these days are equipped with what is called caller ID. A caller ID can usually store about 20 - 100 incoming calls in total. If it is a mobile phone, you should get a report when you receive a bill. If it is a prepaid phone, you will have to refer to your caller ID or pay additionally per month.
Depending on your carrier, it could mean any number of things: 1. Some carriers show calls to voicemail as an incoming call to yourself. 2. It could mean that there was a billing error. 3. It could mean that someone "spoofed" their Caller ID when calling you to display your number as the caller.
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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All incoming and outgoing calls will be listed on the bill. The bill is available either in paper form or on-line at www.t-mobile.com.