It depends on the carrier. However - collect calls to mobile (cell) phones are very expensive !
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.
yes you can receive collect calls on straight talk phones but they are expensive.. 15.99 for 30 minute's
Yes, you can make collect calls to cell phones. However, the recipient of the call would need to accept the charges for the call to go through. Not all cell phone carriers support collect calls, so it's best to check with the recipient's carrier beforehand.
If you have a Sprint cellphone, you will pay for an incoming call if you exceed the allowed included minutes in your calling plan, but that charge does not depend on where the call originates. If you have Sprint long distance service on your landline, you will not pay for incoming calls, unless you accept a collect call.
Contact the T-MO customer support at 611 to see if they will allow collect calls. Many providers do not, particularly with prepaid phones.
Most inmate calls are collect and most cell phones cannot accept collect calls.
Traditionally Fathers Day with Mothers Day running a close #2. Collect calls also run high on New Years Eve and during major disasters such as 911 and Hurricane Katrina where pay phones are the only means to place calls. If you are in jail, most collect calls are made on Friday and Saturday nights.
any where from 99 cents to 2.49 a minute. depending on what company they are calling collect from- at&t, sprint, Verizon are the ones that can do it. Careful with them collect calls. your bill wont be looking pretty
The new Sprint phones aren't very reliable. Phone service stinks, plain and simple. I've recently bought a blackberry powered by sprint and the phone hangs up constantly on its own during a call, battery only lasts for about an hour and the quality of the calls are very poor. This blackberry costs about 80 bucks, let alone the contract.
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