depends
Yes - calls to Virgin Media's 150 number are free from a virgin phone-line. Calls from networks other than Virgin will be charged.
No you don't get charged. They will because they called you and you received the call. You are only charged for calls you make.
Call forwarding typically doesn't require a specific phone to be charged, as it is a feature managed by the carrier rather than the phone itself. However, the phone that is set to receive forwarded calls should remain charged to ensure it can receive those calls. If the forwarding is set from a phone that is out of battery, the feature will still work as long as the forwarding settings are active.
Yes but they are charged at a higher rate than audio phone calls.
Yes, you may be charged for receiving international calls depending on your phone plan and the policies of your service provider. It is recommended to check with your provider for specific details on international call charges.
Both you and the original caller ! If, for example, you have calls to your home-phone forwarded to your mobile (or vice-versa) the person calling you gets charged for the original call to the first device, and you get charged for the diverted call from one device to the other !
If its a iPod, It don't see how you could possibly be Charged.
No - service providers don't charge customers to receivecalls - only to make them.
If the batteries are charged it will work without electricity.
No - companies don't charge you to receive calls or texts.
Yes, unlike the traditional land line phone companies which always charged the originator of a call and never the receiver, with the exception of collect calls and calls to 800 and other toll-free numbers, mobile phone companies charge both. Even calls to "toll-free" numbers are billable when made from a mobile phone. And even if you don't answer, you get billed when the call goes to voice mail. I don't know what the case is for incoming calls to numbers that don't have voice mail set up to receive calls.
No, I think you would be charged because you're calling her. If she called you then she would be charged... I think! Hope this helped!