Depends on the provider, on if you have access to internet on your phone, and the phone plan. Lot of variables here.
No, you cannot file my cell phone bill in a bankruptcy. However, you can file YOUR cell phone bill in a bankruptcy.
Generally, yes; there is generally a charge for the "data plan" as part of your cell phone bill. There are some cell carriers who don't itemize this, but lump it in as part of a flat fee.
The term "brbn brbn CA" on your cell phone bill likely refers to a data charge for using a service or accessing content that is associated with the abbreviation "CA." It is common for cell phone bills to use abbreviations to indicate specific charges or services. To get a more detailed explanation, you may need to contact your cell phone provider directly or review the specific details of your bill.
A no contract cell phone is beneficial because you don't have to worry about having a job to keep your cell phone. If you don't have money one month, you don't get to use your phone. Also, if you cannot pay a bill, you just don't get to use your phone, rather than having a contract, they will charge you the price of your bill, plus an added amount to have your phone turned back on.
not on your phone bill.
You mean a cell phone that somehow got gasoline in it? If so, then NO! Do not charge that phone.
The answer would depend on your age and who pays the cell phone bill.
A toll-free number generally will not show up at all on a landline phone bill, because there is no charge for it. A toll-free number may show up on a cell phone bill, because you still pay for the airtime, even though there is no long-distance charge. It may or may not be specifically marked as toll-free.
the highest phone bill is -1,235,595 dollars
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