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When i recieve an incoming call to my house, do i get charged and does it show on my house phone bill?

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When i recieve an incoming call to my house, do i get charged and does it show on my house phone bill?

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  1. no


  2. No you dont get called, unlimited incoming is part of the companies service. Even if you have a measure plan, then you only get a certain amount of outgoing but incoming is unlimited. No incoming calls will appear on bill, only long distance outgoing will.  

  3. No it should not if you have service from a traditional land line company

    like Qwest, Verizon, SBC etc.  VoIP's may log the #'s

    No company that I know of charges for incoming calls  

  4. The only way you would have to pay for an incoming call is if it is a reverse charge or collect call (operator connected) - you will be given the choice of excepting the call or not by the operator.

    This would show on your bill as "operator services"

    Only calls MADE from your line will show on your bill, and this will depend on how you have set up your itemised billing (ie list calls over a certain amount).

    So a "standard" call will not show on your bill and will not cost you anything to revice.

    Hope this helps?

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