my cell phone plan is verizon and I know I have free nights and weekends. free nights starts at 9pm, but what time does it end? I'm only allowed to talk on my phone when it's free nights and weekends. Last night my boyfriend called my cell phone at 4:15am, and the day before he called me around 3am. Will I get charged for this? what time does free nights end?
orphans answered Saturday August 13 2005, 8:52 am: i have vorizon too, and mine starts from 9:01 until 6:59 AM, so don't worry, if he calls at 3 or 4 in the morning, you still have a lot of time and you won't get charged for it.
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xOcourTneyOx answered Thursday August 11 2005, 12:22 pm: i'm pretty sure it's 7am the free night ends! actually it ends at 6:59am but i rounded it off! i have verizon too and that's the time my mom told me! just so you know free nights actually starts at 9:01 so if you start at 9 and talk til 10 you will be charged if they aren't verizon! hope i helped* [ xOcourTneyOx's advice column | Ask xOcourTneyOx A Question ]
Karen answered Thursday August 11 2005, 10:27 am: Verizon is the provider of my cell phone also and free nights end at 6:59 AM, pretty much 7:00 AM. As for the late night calls, no, you won't get charged. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
Draak answered Thursday August 11 2005, 9:07 am: It all depends of what plan you are on nad what Company you are going through. You might want to give Verizon a call and see what the actual time is, but I'm pretty sure that three or four in the morning counts as freetime/non-peak hours. So... in short you shouldn't be charge for the calls, but you should call your rep just to make sure of the actual times. Lord knows I wouldn't want any unexplained/surprise charges on my bill.
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