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Night times and when the charges start
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If you receive a call from a non Verizon phone at 8:59 pm does it automatically change to free minutes at 9 and you only get 2 minutes of your shared minutes used or does the whole call go against shared minutes since it started before 9:01?
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Any call that originates before the specified "free time" will be charged for the entire length of the call. It would be best to tell the caller to hang up and call back.
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On your bill, it would be listed as two calls... one that was 2 minutes from 8:59 - 9:00 and then another that started at 9:01. Also, remember that when making a phone call, if you pick up on the phone and talk for 3 seconds it still counts as a full minute call, so in this inccident, you'd only save 1 minute
Nights start at 9:01pm and end at 5:59am.
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I agree with Risu. Except that the call will only display on one line of the bill, it won't show up as two calls. Under usage type it will show as Plan Allow/Span. Span meaning that it carried over into your offpeak times. So yeah you'll only get deducted the 2 minutes from 8:59-9:00.