Yes, you usually get charged for receiving it
Yes, you are charged for text message even if you do not open them up. If you do not have a plan for text messaging, you need to let people know not to text you.
Once the text message is sent from your phone and it is marked sent you will get charged for it. If itÍs not received by the receiver you will need to check the number you sent it to and ask the receiver to check there phone
Yes, in an SMS. You can't use a standard text message. But if you have unlimited Internet it's free.
don't text, read a book _______________ Depends on your cell phone plan. Usually one text per contact
He sent her a text message to apologise.I had a text message from an unknown number.
No - companies don't charge you to receive calls or texts.
It means it's not free. It means that the standard rates for your cell phone carrier apply. In other words, whatever you normally pay for a text message will be charged.
Standard Rate May Apply simply means that if you are charged normally on your phone service for text messages then you'll be charged still for sending the text message that is needed, also. But, that doesn't mean you will be charged for the message if you have UNLIMITED TEXTING.
Most email providers will allow you to type a phone number into the "from" field instead of an email address. If you do this, your email will be sent as a text for free (for you). The recipient of the text message will still be charged their standard text rates.
people text message just for fun! you can also text message to share news or just for a conversation.
-- ive heard if you have unlimited texting it is if you dont and you send it to your phone you get charged for that text message ya but you have to get on the internet to get to your ringtone
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