this guy i like lives in florida
and i live in illinois
and i was wondering if i talk to him on the phone when i have verizon and he has tmobile will it like make my phone bill really high or will it be the same as like everymonth?
LOL_x0x answered Thursday June 19 2008, 5:19 pm: Actually, I think you do get charged long distance, it's call "Roaming Charges" or something of that nature. You can try talking when you both have free minutes, though, to get charged less.
For example, say that I (I live in Illinois) were to call my friend in Michigan at 9:00 pm. I have T-Mobile, and wouldn't get charged long distance, because anything after 9:00 pm is free for me. So, try asking him when he talks for free, and calling him at a time when you ALSO talk for free.
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