Depends on how the phone was broken, and type of warranry you have.
No, It doesn't charge on your phone plan
dial a collect phone cal by dialing 0 it will charge the # you call
No, unfortunately your phone will need a source of energy (not through waves but electricity) to charge your phone.
yes it may be charge.
Yes, because a doctor is giving his time to answer a medical question, he can bill for phone calls. The charge, if any, varies from doctor to doctor.
Over the phone. I think it was about a 20 second phone call :(
no it doesnt
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He used his shell phone!
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.
Perhaps it is 'locked'. You will need to call the service provider or the place that you bought it from.
They will be billed by their phone company like any other call according to their plan. They will not receive the charge from your phone company though.