Does Verizon charges on call Iphone(verizon) to Iphone(verizon) ?

Please help to see why I got a charge on minute call from Iphone Verizon to Iphone Verzon during working hour?
10/31/2012
10:24 AM
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It does not make sense to me ! Thanks.
What should I do now ?
Thanks

    Hello to you Thiminh!
Having the ability to make a phone call to the people you talk to the most at any time of the day is super important! It will be my absolute pleasure to double check into this for you.
Depending on the type of plan that you have Verizon to Verizon phone calls should not deduct from your minute allotment. Which plan do you have?
You can also double check the number right here:
vzw.com/friend
Please advise so we can get you back to talking!
Thanks,
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