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Question about phone bill information. PLEASE help.?
I am NOT talking about cell phone bills. I am referring to your normal household phone bill.
When you receive that bill, are the numbers you have dialed and received calls from listed on the phone bill, like it is on your cell bill? Please help. Thanks.
5 Answers
- rowlfeLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
I do not have a cell phone, and am unlikely to ever have one. With a cell phone, you pay and pay. You pay to make calls. You pay to receive calls. You pay for overtime. You pay for "roaming". You pay for minutes you don't use. You pay for just having one. What a rip-off. I only have the landline in my house. The only individual phone numbers listed on my phone bill are toll calls, which are long distance or collect (reverse charged) calls. No local calls are listed. No calls I receive are listed (exception for collect calls). However, the phone company DOES have a record of ALL calls, which according to the PATRIOT Act, Dubya can look at, at any time, without a warrant. And he says he can listen in without a warrant as well...
- Stop RantingLv 51 decade ago
Not always, it's up to the phone company. You may be able to sign up for an account online and review numbers called and received though or request them from the phone company.
- Anonymous4 years ago
i'm now not too attentive to the Bell telephone carrier yet maximum companies DO record each call made and won. no remember if it shows on the month-to-month bill or now not is as much as the business enterprise. you need to attempt staring on the Bell internet site and spot if it ought to be below the FAQ's section? good success :)
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
As Stop ranting says, it depends on the company. if you do not wish others to know who you have called, have your bills sent on-line. BT do this, no paper!