I have a long-distance boyfriend that my parents don’t know about. They are a little paranoid about such things and they wouldn’t approve. I am an adult, but, because I still live with them, they have a considerable influence over my life. It’s silly, I know, but I’m just not yet in a position where I can move out. With the job market like it is, I still don’t have one, so I don’t have my own phone. I share one with my brothers.
Anyway, I’d like to start phoning my boyfriend but I don’t want a long-distance call on the phone bill to make my parents start asking questions. Will that appear on the bill? I use AT&T if that makes a difference and, the service plan we have grants us free minutes to anyone who also has AT&T, so there would be no charge if he also has it. Please, make sure that you are positive, because keeping my personal life secret from my parents is my highest priority.
Please help, best answer gets ten points!
Sadly, yes!
I have some friends around the country in which I text and call. My father questioned it when he casually looked down the list of my activities, which tell the city and state of the caller.
I’m sorry! I hope this helped though!!!
No matter what the number of all incoming and outgoing calls will appear on the bill even indicating the duration of the calls. I’d it possible you can get a prepaid phone for when you call him? Because your parents will definitely notice frequency calls or text messages to an out of town number. If you can afford a prepaid try talking to them about as calmly as possible and who knows you won’t have to be sneaking around to talk to him!
Sounds like this is a cell phone? If both have the same provider, shouldn’t show up at all. I don’t think, but it may be able to be seen the the phone website.