No, Comcast phone is flatrate (at this time $20 per month) regardless of where you call.
local calling
Yes, it will significantly increase the phone bill. It depends upon your carrier and your calling/texting plan. Most services have free long distance and no charge to call someone in the same plan.
Comcast is a company much like DirecTV or Dish. They provide TV channels to the person paying for their monthly bill. If you are working for Comcast, one can be the person who takes phone calls for Customer Service or they can be the person who actually installs the Comcast box.
Call customer service or see if there is an instruction manual for your phone.
get a lawyer? or pay the bill.
866-813-2561 IF you don't want to pay your bill!!! But at least you can listen to the pleasant classical music!!!
If you are calling a toll-free number from a landline in Puerto Rico, it will not show up on your bill, because there is no charge. If you are calling from a mobile phone (cell phone), the call may show up on your bill, because you are still using airtime minutes, even though there is no charge for the long distance.
The person hasn't paid their bill and its temporarily disconnected.
To track calls you can use the 'Cell tracker' App for Andriod but if your son doesn't have an Andriod phone you can call his network provider/cell phone company and ask for a copy of the bill. The bill shows exactly who he has been calling.
The best way to learn about Comcast Bill Pay is to visit Comcast's website. On Comcast's homepage, one can scroll to the bottom of the page and then under the "Support" heading, click on "Bill & Payments" link. This will open a page discussing billing and payment options including their "EcoBill" pay option.
Yes there are many packages that provide both internet and phone services. Specifically Comcast and Verizon offer packages that combine these service into one bill.
Yes.