Yes
Yes Yes you do
It depends...if you have the 200 msging plan than NObut if you have the 500 or unlimited than yes*NOT ANYMORE...I HAD THE 500, WENT OVER, WHICH I NEVER DO, SO I UPGRADED TO 1000..SENT TWO MESSAGES TO A VERIZON FRIEND AND GOT CHARGED FOR IT. THEY NEVER TOLD ME!!! I HAD TO GET THE UNLIMITED!!
A good Verizon cell deal is one that lets you pay under $100 a month for unlimited usage of phone minutes, text messages, and data. If you run over the data limit, you get charged extra.
yes you are charged by verizon
It means you will be charged your stand rate per message. For example, if you normally pay 10p per message then that is what you will be charged. If you have inclusive/unlimited messages in your mobile plan then you won't be charged for the message.
It basically means that if you aren't on an unlimited text messaging plan, you will probably be charged for the text messages. This varies based on your plan.
if you IM and have unlimited messages and unlimited talking you will be charged extra.Please read AT&T's Terms of Service (the section entitled "TEXT, INSTANT MESSAGING AND PICTURE/VIDEO MESSAGING" here: http://www.wireless.att.com/cell-phone-service/legal/plan-terms.jsp#data).Most likely, you would need to purchase the "Messaging & Data Unlimited" plan to enable unlimited IM as well as text. IM is considered a data, not a text, service.
No, Because Verizon has free texting, calling, etc.
No, Because Verizon has free texting, calling, etc.
AT&T charges for all text messages sent and/or received according to the messaging feature you have on your account. If you have the Pay Per Use feature you will be charged $0.20 for each message. If you have a messaging feature that has 200; 1500; or unlimited messages then it will take away from the amount of messages you have available.
That depends on whether you have a messaging bundle on your plan or not. If you do, text messages you send and receive will be deducted from the number of messages included in your bundle. If you don't have a bundle, messages you send or receive will be billed at a per-message rate, ranging from $0.10 to $0.20. Ask your carrier for specific details in your situation.
well no but the bill will keep adding up so the best way is you should get boost mobile or metro so you can talk unlimited and your bill wont be a lot of money