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Question Posted Tuesday July 22 2008, 2:10 pm

I have verizon and have the texting plan where you get unlimited "IN" messaging, and then 500 others for $10.00 a month... I was just curious, if i recieve PIX messages from someone not in verizon, is this any additional charge or does it just count as one of the 500?

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Cux answered Tuesday July 22 2008, 5:55 pm:
I think I had that plan awhile back, and they do charge extra- it's $0.50 for each PIX message sent AND/OR received.

There are texting plans for close to that amount that give you unlimited texting for anyone, including PIX messages ;]

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