me and my parents are on the cingular family plan.. the 2 yr contract is up so were gettin new phone n all that soon. my mom didnt put text messaging on my phone before but now shes lettin me have it on the new one. shes psycho and gets detailed billing and checks who im talking to and when .. so my question is, does text messaging come up on the bill? like what number or screen name im texting n all that?
TheAxeEffect36 answered Friday August 12 2005, 10:20 pm: Cover yourself in all green. Become short. Get a green lightsaber. Get a hump and wrinkles. And when your parents are asleep hover over them and say "Care about your child's cell phone bill you must not." Before chopping them up with your handy dandy lightsaber.
VainTaraLynn answered Friday August 12 2005, 9:09 pm: Hey doll - no actually text messaging details do not come up on the bill. The only thing it will say is..
SoInToYoUx0x answered Friday August 12 2005, 8:30 pm: if you have cingular then YES it will show up but i know verizon does show up. i know thsi because my dad used to have cingular
hope this helps you out..
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Karen answered Friday August 12 2005, 8:25 pm: On my cell phone bill, they don't show up. The only thing that shows up is the number of times you've sent and received messages. If your mother wanted to, she could find out who you're text messaging by calling your local cell phone provider. It depends on the phone provider you have. Verizon is the provider of my phone, since my dad works for Verizon, and I know the messages don't show up on the bill. [ Karen's advice column | Ask Karen A Question ]
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