They can charge you whatever they want and whatvever your contract specifies.
Most of those tv text messages are a buck a pop, plus your charges from the cell company. Read the fine print on your tv before texting!!!!!
2007-03-18 01:14:30
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answered by Gem 7
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If it is for a TV show the charge should be stated by the TV company, plus you would pay the standard operators charge should be no more than 10p depending on the company you use.
2007-03-18 01:09:25
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answered by richard_beckham2001 7
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You can be charged any amount that they like to charge you. Its their network that you are using. You should always find out form them how much they charge before using their service, if they charge too much you should use a different operator. Anybody that wants you to text them for a competition etc should always tell you how much extra they are going to charge you. Hope this helps
2007-03-18 01:15:58
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answer #3
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answered by mgoodchild00 2
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you will get charged for each text cloth message gained on your telephone. Wether or no longer you deliver them doesnt matter. My advice is to function texting. it's going to be alot greater much less costly in the lengthy run.
2016-10-18 23:49:32
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answered by fanelle 4
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there is no maximum. the company can charge you whatever it wants. there may also be charges applied by the recieving party. this is the beauty known as the free market system in america.
2007-03-18 01:13:01
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answered by meh. 2
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text messaging for a competition on TV wont be cheaper, thats their income. otherwise you can use internet sites which offer free sms for cheaper mobile text messaging..
2007-03-18 01:12:14
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answered by East link 3
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$37 a letter. plus any roaming charges that apply
2007-03-18 01:07:46
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answered by Anonymous
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i think that it is about 55cents
2007-03-18 01:07:30
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answered by Anonymous
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