Yes.
no
Calling for free from North Dakota to Hawaii depends on the plan you have with Verizon. If you have Verizon's latest plan, the Share Everything Plan, you can call anywhere in the US "for free", unless you are in an area where you have to pay roaming charges.Prepaid Plans include domestic calling (within the US) but may not include roaming.
no after 9pm or before 6am in the week and on weekends are free
No, area code 850 is a regular geographic area code for the Florida panhandle, including Tallahassee and Pensacola. It is not toll-free unless you are within the local calling area.
No, Because Verizon has free texting, calling, etc.
No, Because Verizon has free texting, calling, etc.
No, not unless you have unlimited nationwide long distance.
Area code 619 is San Diego, California. The normal local calling area is a 12-mile radius.
Yes, after 9 and weekends
Area code 844 is not assigned to a geographical area, it is a toll free number area code. Other toll free area codes are 800, 855, 866, 877, and 888. The actual place being called when calling a toll free number may be nearly anywhere, oven outside the US.
That depends on where you're calling from and what calling plan you have. In North America, area code 212 is for the borough of Manhattan in New York City. It's an ordinary area code, not a toll-free code, but if you are within the local calling area or if your calling plan includes nationwide long distance, you won't pay a toll charge for the call, although you may use "message units."