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How do I view my call history?
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06-30-2012
07:12:01 AM
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07-10-2012
07:14:17 AM
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jamileh
I want to see my freakin
call history. is that so difficult? NOW.
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How do I view my call history?
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07-01-2012
06:54:14 AM
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07-10-2012
07:14:35 AM
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jamileh
You can view your call history on your online account manager.
From the account overview page - there is a section Group shared usage - in that section on the lower right is a link -- view usage details - then there is a section - member shared usage - expand the talk - expand the family group 1 then click on the details link on the phone line that you want the details.
These instructions are for a family plan but I am sure if it is an individual account, the steps are pretty much the same.

Re: How do I view my call history?
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07-10-2012 07:17:31 AM
Kfed is correct, here is an article that outlines the steps he went through: http://www.att.com/esupport/article.jsp?sid=54655&
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