Because it still counts as a text message, if you do not have unlimited, you will be charged for it.
A text is a text. No matter who it's to, or from.
You can send a text to yourself, but it's still a text message.
Depending on your carrier, it could mean any number of things:
1. Some carriers show calls to voicemail as an incoming call to yourself.
2. It could mean that there was a billing error.
3. It could mean that someone "spoofed" their Caller ID when calling you to display your number as the caller.
For many, it shows up that way when they call to retrieve their voice mail messages. On some phones, it's also a setting you can turn on or off.
Yes that is true. BTW that is not a question it is a statement
I have a land line (rather than a cell phone) and nobody's number who phones me shows up on my phone bill.
it means that the police are tracing your number in order to locate you/your phone by downloading a small software patch to you phone
Yes, it will show in phone memory and on the bill.
To track calls you can use the 'Cell tracker' App for Andriod but if your son doesn't have an Andriod phone you can call his network provider/cell phone company and ask for a copy of the bill. The bill shows exactly who he has been calling.
No it does not, all the bill shows is the total amount of data that was accessed.
The # that shows on cell phone is only 4 digits 6842
No, you cannot file my cell phone bill in a bankruptcy. However, you can file YOUR cell phone bill in a bankruptcy.
Of course it can - if you own a cell phone, you get a bill once a month - sent to your address.
Call customer service or see if there is an instruction manual for your phone.
Star (*) 67 Blocks person being called from seeing your phone number. The itemized section of your phone bill should show the same info that would have been recorded had you not used the caller ID blocking function.
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