No, receiving a call does not cost anything it is the person making the call that pays for it
You can pay for it by calling the people or just wait until the next month to get free minutes
yes they can by either having their phone off or choosing ignore when the persons calling
You can with every phone, but not texting you can hide your number when calling someone though, by putting 141 before the persons number you are calling.
go on the internet
Airtime Minutes are generally the 'talk time" used on your cell phone. These are the minutes that you will pay for with your plan or pay as you go service. Air time minutes do not normally include the time you spend on your phone calling your service provider.
Your phone call should be free if it is a local call to a house phone. Ultimately it depends on your calling plan and where your calling to. The home phone line you call should not be charged for receiving a call.
Unlimited calling means that your cell phone plan allows you to make an unlimited amount of calls and minutes used and there will be no additional fee.
Alltel offers Unlimited Calling-two lines. You are able to call any number land line or another cell phone and never have to worry about minutes again and it only costs 119.99 a month.
If you are calling a cell phone, it does not matter where that cell phone is physically located. You dial the number the same way, no matter whether its owner is at home or traveling within the United States or traveling in another country.
The best AT&T cell phone plans for a family are Rollback Minutes where you can put any unused minutes into next month usage, and unlimited calling plans.
Every phone plan from a major provider will have conference calling included into the plan. If you are having trouble finding it, three way calling is another name for it.
This is not something we can answer. Unless you're an idiot and haven't thought of trying to call your phone, in which case: try calling your phone.