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Cell phone billing weirdness...

moonbit

Senior member
So I'm perusing my cell phone bill, and notice I have calls to myself. WTF? I know it lists my number as the number called when I call my voicemail, but it also says "VMAIL." I have this on a few incoming calls.

Anyone know what this is? If it makes a difference, I get cell service from AT&T.
 
its either VM or an incoming call. My company lists your phone number if you receive a call, not the person calling you.
 
Ok, so here's how it looks on my bill:

Date Time Call To Number Called Rate Period Features Minutes

"Call To" is the geographical area the call is being made to. It says "VMAIL" if I'm calling voice mail, "INCOMING" for incoming calls.
"Number Called" is exactly that, but it does list the number of the caller if it's an incoming call. This is where I'm seeing my own number.

I supposed to could be from blocked numbers, but I was looking for someone that might know for sure.
 
Or it could be from off network calls that don't log the incoming calls. ATT uses other company's towers a lot.
 
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