Do I get charged for a recieved long-distance call?
Tuesday, December 15th, 2009 at
3:11 am
Okay, so I recieved a call from my cousin in Jerusalem Buy Acomplia on my cell phone. I have T-Mobile and live in America. Do I get charged any long distance fees?

Nope Not unless it is a CALL back from like an adult chat line. Oh I only read You’re main question. I would say call T-Mobile(they have plans for this situation but I’m not sure if its for CALLING TO only or BOTH). I’m guessing that since it is from out of the COUNTRY then YOU would be charged. If it was common sense though I think ANY calls that were sent TO You’re phone shouldn’t be charged. I’m only guessing that there’s a CHARGE to cover some kind of Government tax or some crazy stuff.
it depends on the plan you have..
Unless he called Collect, No, he was billed for the Long Distance fee
I think its pretty the same applies to all countries.. If your cousin calls your number ( he is outstation, you are in America ), he pays the bill. But your cousin calls your number when you are away (you are outstation, he is in America), the bill is divided. he pays the local charge, you pay the roaming charge.
*these only applies if both use American telco, if your cousin use foreign local telco, ease your worry, you dont lose a dime.
no you will not be charged