For most (if not all) services, it costs the same as if you were sending them.
So if it were 0.25 to send a text, it'd be 0.25 to read it as well. Sucks, huh?
Worst yet, some carriers charge even if you don't ever read it while others, especially prepaid services like Virgin, don't charge unless you open it. (So I heard from a friend with Virgin. Don't take that to hear without reading your service plan.)
it cost 25 cents each text message
ChaCha is free. You only pay standard text messaging rates from your carrier if they apply to you.
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It is a quick summary of a text message. If the text message is fairly long, you will need to click into the message to read the rest.
Its totally free! If you have unlimited IM is counted as a text message(: Hope this was helpful!
For me living in the American Idol area it is 99 cents.
one can get the accurate answer by sending a text message from his/her mobile phone (from Ireland to Bulgaria), later ask the mobile operator for the cost.
Check with your network provider - they have different charges.
a text message is 'un texto' in French. You may also read 'un SMS' after the English abbreviation.
It won't cost you anything, but it WILL cost the person receiving or looking at the text message. If that person has unlimited texts...then no.
One of these things: He didn't get the message Got it and hasn't read it yet Got the message and read it but hasn't had time to respond yet Got the message and read it but is still thinking about how to respond Wanted to respond but forgot about it Doesn't want to respond
If you go over your texting it usually cost 10 cents per text message, but it all depends what plan you have.