25 cents for long distance and 50 cents if your calling someone around your location...
you have to pay on paper view
There is no set price, it is worth whatever you are prepared to pay for it.
It varies depending on which carrier you're tied to. Call your service provider's help number for the most accurate answer.
Oh honey, voting on Dancing with the Stars is free if you have a phone and a pulse. But if you wanna get fancy and use the online voting option, you might have to pay for internet access or data. So, put on your dancing shoes and start voting without breaking the bank, darlin'.
It does not cost anything just to sign papers. Other things you might have to pay for include an attorney, filing fees, and the other persons fees.
how much you got to have on your phone
you pay how much the phone is and then $10 or $20/month (this is for at&t)
as much as you want it to pay use your imagination like i do
$5.95 a month.
Blackberry Messenger only costs £5 on a pay as you go phone.
At least 200 or 100 dollars. That's a lot of money. I wouldn't even pay for that much.
In 1977 if you used a pay phone the cost was a dime for a local call. There were no cell phones, so it was use a landline or pay phone for calls. The phone company charged a flat rate for home service and had extra charges for long distance per minute.
most phone shops should be able to do it and it should only cost about £15
The size of an apartment is not a good yardstick to determine how much to expect to pay as phone charges. The time spent on the phone and the destinations called are the main determinants of the price people pay.
It really depends on the type of phone. Newer phones cost a lot of money to replace a new battery, but sometimes it can be much cheaper to pay for them.
Without a contract a new Windows Mobile phone will cost close to $600. If you are able to buy the phone on contract then you could buy it for $100 but have to pay back the phone for 3 years.
First you would have to pay $80 but then you will get $50 back in a rebate