Not usually. You might have to pay to listen to your voicemail though.
yes no money in the account no more money to take a call
Yes there is walmart has some phones that provide prepaid international cell phones a company called "T-Mobile" offers cell phones like such and another company that provides this service is AT&T.
Yea it does ... my bf just called me today!!
There are other independent companies who also have options for placing collect calls to cell phones. Fully automated service with txt message invoicing. www.1888tti2cell.com ------------------------------------------------------------- Yes, some cellular phone providers are permitting collect calling to their mobile subscribers. Currently AT&T / Cingular, SprintNextel, T-Mobile, Virgin Mobile and Alltel are allowing collect calls to be billed on their cell phone bills. For more information, refer to http://www.800call4less.com ------------------------------------------------------------- Updated as of February 2010. According to Customer Service Sprint does allow cell phones to accept collect calls.
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yes, it is true. go to their website. straighttalk.com
Prepaid cell phones are often the best choice for young teens who merely need a way to contact their parents in case of an emergency. However, regular usage (for either calls or text messages) can quickly deplete the minutes. lg aly d
Contact the T-MO customer support at 611 to see if they will allow collect calls. Many providers do not, particularly with prepaid phones.
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To be able to use a prepaid cell phone, you have to first top up the phone with money (usually by buying a phone card, and then entering the phone card number and PIN into your cell phone). You are able to make calls up until your balance gets exhausted. Pay attention to start-up costs and per minute call rates when considering prepaid cell phones.
If money is tight at your house, a cell phone may seem like a luxury you simply can’t afford. Pricey contract plans can take a big bite out of your wallet, making them an impractical choice for anyone on a limited budget.A prepaid cell phone may be the answer for anyone who wants the convenience of phone service without the hefty price tag. With prepaid phones, you have the advantages of cell phone service without the disadvantages of contracts, penalty fees and multi-minute plans.Here’s how they work: Prepaid cell phones are available for sale through national cell phone companies, small regional firms and even large retail or electronics stores. Customers purchase a phone and then pay in advance for the number of calling minutes they plan to use. Some phone companies charge monthly or daily fees for the use of their prepaid phones, but some do not.Traditional cell phone providers typically require you to sign a one- or two-year contract and they charge substantial penalties if you cancel the plan before the contract expires. Under those contracts, you normally pay a set price for a certain number of monthly minutes whether you use up all the minutes or not. When you use a prepaid phone, you purchase only the number of minutes you expect to use. If you run out of minutes, you can always buy more.Prepaid phones do not have contracts, so there is no penalty fee if you decide to get rid of your phone or if you can’t afford to pay for additional minutes. Because you only buy the minutes you need, the prepaid phones can offer a significant price benefit for people who only use their phones for quick calls.Some parents give their children traditional cell phones so they can keep in touch, only to be blasted with enormous bills when their kids go over the allowable minutes on calls or texting. With prepaid phones, you don’t have these worries. Senior citizens also can benefit from the prepaid option if they only want a phone for emergencies.One note of caution: prepaid minutes typically cost more than minutes through a cell phone plan, so this might not be a good value if you are making a lot of calls.
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