No. I am an AT&T customer and all that shows up on my bill is the number of texts I sent and received. However, if you go online to your AT&T account you can see a detailed bill with everything you sent like what you wrote in texts, people you sent messages to and their number, and what time you sent them. However that's only if you have an online account.
Absolutely. I found out the hard way. The number called or received shows up but not the text. If the account is part of a family account with 2 or more phones, the actual text messages can be retrieved from Verizon by talking to an account rep. I think if you have a gmail account accessed from your Verizon iPhone you may be ok. I am still researching this before the bill comes in. So far it seems gmail messages do not appear with an associated phone number on bill either sent or received.
It depends on your phone provider. Generally they don't show them because it would waste too much paper, however that information is usually easily available online if you contact your cell phone provider.
NO only the amount you texted!!(:
No.
For a call, only if you answer the phone. They do charge you per each text message though.
Yes, just call customer care, if you have a detailed bill, this feature can be removed. The only information showing on the bill will be the total number of text messages sent during the billing cycle. PS The numbers, times and so on can still be viewed online through your mywireless account.
No, you can't :(
nope. you have to call.
Yes, but AT&T won't get it until three days later.
sure does
No or vise versa - to text.
Ten cents.
The same way you txt to a regular number.
This showed up on AT&T bill, when I received and also responded to a text sent from email vs from another phone. i.e. to send a text to a cell phone from email: Address your emailto the recipient's 10-digit wireless phone number, followed by @txt.att.net, for example, 5551234567@txt.att.net.
It is only free with UNLIMITED texting. With unlimited texting, you can text ANY phone for FREE. It's awesome! Be careful with it, your parents can take it away. Then they tell you a week later and.... sorry.