Regardless of how or why you sent a text message, once it is sent from your phone it is billed as a sent text message.
not on your phone bill.
No, I just checked my bill and it does not show IMessages
Yes, I tried to track down 3 of my bills and it said that they weren't in the system. Then I went to the comments and found someone who asked if someone found their bill, and it was the bill I had. The person said they registered it but it didn't come up when I searched it.
I think it might show who you've been texting, but not the actual message it said, but yes, the amount of text messages does show up on the bill, but it sometimes depends on the company, as it may tell how many text minutes you have left, or something to that affect.
It means that they haven't paid their cell phone bill. The cell companies do this to help the customer "save face" in the event they're expecting an important call.
pay your bill.
Pay your bill!!
It's not the owner of the vehicle's fault because if that person got in an accident there is nothing the owner could do. If this happened to you, the person borrowing should pay the bill.
not on your phone bill.
For a call, only if you answer the phone. They do charge you per each text message though.
NO. the accident happened while he had his fathers car insurance. If he switches insurance he still uses the insurance he had when he got into his accident. However, your health insurance with pick up the difference.
No, I just checked my bill and it does not show IMessages
unfortunately for you, you have to pay the damage bill.
no, but bill has back in '08
Bill Cosby was killed in a tragic car accident in South Central Los Angeles.
No, if you have been in an accident you should contact your insurance company and tell them. If you have comprehensive cover they will fix your car and send the other person the bill. If not you fix your own car and send the other person the bill. They will not normally fix your car for you.
I believe this message plays when a Metro PCS customer has not paid their bill.