Do you get charged for incoming calls?
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from like, lets say someone calls you from austalia and you live in the usa do you get charged? & does it show up on your bill
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Answer:
No you don't. This is because you are not making the phone call. It would be silly if they charged you for something you aren't doing. So don't worry, if they are calling you then you are in the clear!
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Other answers
No, the caller allways pays the full price or the call, unless an operator calls you to request a reverse charged call.
Girugamesh
On a landline, incoming calls are free, unless they dialed "collect." If you didn't "accept the charges", you aren't going to be charged.
lfahn25
No, You will not get charged. The company i am with only shows outgoing calls on the bill.
Kayleigh & James
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