Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Does using a calling card cancel out charges for the person recieving the call, or just the caller?

If I'm recieving a long distance call, and the person calling uses a phone card to call, can I still be charged?





I plan on recieving calls from Ontario, Canada, to California. My phone plan is with AT%26amp;T/Cingular, if that matters.

Does using a calling card cancel out charges for the person recieving the call, or just the caller?
you will be billed "airtime" or "minutes", if your phone you'll be receiving the call is on a cell phone. if it's a land line, or something that does not charge per minute, then you won't be billed for anything. other than that, you won't incurr any long distance charges or anything. only the person making the phone call is responsible for "paying".
Reply:A calling card will not cancel out the air time usage. It will only take care of the long distance part of the charges. If you're calling another mobile number, then their air time will also be charged to them.


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