In the 1930s, phone bills varied significantly depending on the service and location, but they were generally much lower than today’s rates. Basic residential service could cost around $2 to $5 per month, with additional charges for long-distance calls. Many households opted for flat-rate plans, while others used a pay-per-call system for long-distance services. Overall, the affordability of telephone service was an important factor in its increasing adoption during this era.
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No. IIRC, they haven't been in print since the 1930s.
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Bills.. :)
depends what you trying to say bills like money is Nalichnie,and bills like e.x phone bill is schet.
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So the phone company can bleed your wallets dry.
yes,especially if it is unpaid!
Yes, phone bills should show the deatails of any charges above basic telephone service charges.
mean: $52, median: $50