Nobody should get charged for receiving a text. The sender either pays the charge or it's included in their monthly allowance.
Yes, you usually get charged for receiving it
No, If you delete it first you sould not get charged. But you might be charged for receiving it though.
It's extremely rare for a person receiving a text message to be charged for it. It's usually the sender who gets billed for it !
You cannot text from a cell phone that is not charged.You can text to a cell phone that is not charged; however, the recipient will not be able to receive the text until the phone is charged.
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.
You will be charged if you text anyone.
The question makes the offense you were charged with sound like RECEIVING STOLEN PROPERTY. There is no way to get it "dismissed" after you've been criminally charged. If this is what you were charged with you must defend yourself against the charge.
Yes, without a text plan, you will be charged for text messages individually.
Yes and No. If you are the one that is abroad then yes, as you have to pay the cellphone company whose network that you are using. These types of charges can take up to 3 months after the fact to appear on your monthly bill. If you are at home, and you have a friend who is abroad but bought their phone from the country that you are in, then you will not be charged extra for texting them as you use the same number as you usually, However, the person receiving the text may be charged. If Both you and your friend are abroad, and both of your phones are from the same country, you will be charged for sending and your friend will be charged for receiving because even though you are on the same network in the country, your text will bounce from the country of origin, back to your home country and then back to where your friend is. This answer is based on what happens if your home country is the UK. Hope this helps.
Anyone with a cell phone capable of sending and receiving text messages would be a person would wants to text. Some people who want to get a cell phone capable of sending and receiving text messages may also want to text.
No.
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.