The number 42947 that shows on your phone bill appears to be from a mobile alert service. Customers are usually charged for receiving these texts.
Yes, it will show in phone memory and on the bill.
yes
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.
No, as long as you have the text message via off, then it won't show.
Skype chatting like video does not show up on the normal phone bill. If you call a contacts cell phone from your account on skype and you do not have credit it will not go through. If you have credit, it will show up on your phone bill. But regular videos chats do not show up on your phone bill.
A toll-free number generally will not show up at all on a landline phone bill, because there is no charge for it. A toll-free number may show up on a cell phone bill, because you still pay for the airtime, even though there is no long-distance charge. It may or may not be specifically marked as toll-free.
technically it honestly depends on the phone company you get your bill from. :P
No, I just checked my bill and it does not show IMessages
no.
Not normally. The airtime of your call is billed by your cell service provider, not the person to whom you are calling. What will show up on "their" phone will is the airtime "they" used on "their" plan to talk to you. "They" would have no way of knowing what the charges were for "your" call to "them."
if it is a pay as u go phone it doesn't but a pay phone for a bill will be sent to u individually
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.