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Offline Unknown Target

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Something I've always wondered about phone bills.
When you make a call, long or short distance, does it show up on the recieving end? And does it charge the recieving end?

So if long-lost pal Joe calls me from Japan, telling about how he just scored big with his USB powered destructo teddy bears, will I recieve a bill saying that he called me, and will I receieve a charge?

 

Offline Rictor

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Something I've always wondered about phone bills.
He gets charged.
Whoever initiates the call.

 

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Re: Something I've always wondered about phone bills.
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When you make a call, long or short distance, does it show up on the recieving end? And does it charge the recieving end?

So if long-lost pal Joe calls me from Japan, telling about how he just scored big with his USB powered destructo teddy bears, will I recieve a bill saying that he called me, and will I receieve a charge?


the guy who makes the call, pays for the call.
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Something I've always wondered about phone bills.
Yeah, with the exceptions of collect calls and cell phones, only the dialing party gets billed.
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Last edited by StratComm on 08-23-2027 at 08:34 PM