Prepaid phone card 101

October 26th, 2007 by admin

A calling card or phone card - a phone credit card with a Personal Identification Code named also (pin) used for a pre-chosen international company being far from home or office. Typical international telephone calling plans allow to dial a phone all over the world with a Phone Card dialing a preregulated number (not seldom Toll Free). It is not 100 free, like a few VoIP carriers promote, but the quality is fantastic and you doen't have to be online to make calls. Try now!

International phone cards are rather economical, often three times cheaper than coin operated payphones or having the call invoiced to your motel room be it a call from Canada, the United States of America, Mexico, Australia, Ireland or India. We encourage to buy calling cards to India or pre-paid Philippines phone cards in America - from the Moon to the Earth to 151 more countries…

Pre paid phone cards and every month billed phone cards often offer really lower long distance rates (1.5 to 10 times) than the more traditional call services such as coin (landline), cellular (wireless) and collect calling. In addition prepaid phone card calling rates stay the same no matter when the call has been placed.

Cheap prepaid cards have replaced coin pay and collect calling phones and co-exist with VoIP. Why to purchase? Calling cards are widely operated to make domestic or international calls where the public phone company can not provide low rates. Our service include: internet accounts, pin-less dialing, SMS Call, conference calls, voice-mail, wireless phone service, global call back.

Ready to make a call? Then you're prompted for a user identification and/or a Parole or both, before dialing the indicated number they require. Card is a misnomer as most through the Web callingcards are available without the issue of an genuine plastic debit card and are delivered immediately in pin only form.

Having a refillable call card you can in a minute add extra calling time using a Maestro credit card. It is safe, thanks to the VeriSign SSL & HackerSafe modern technologies implemented. Call service providers have 1-800 numbers or you can also go to their web sites. Some cards allow you to pre-pay using wire transfers or checks - this obviously has a time implication and the recharge can take up to two weeks to become activated. Up-to-date providers now have an e-mail payment system like PayPal. Preserve up to 80 on long distance calls with low-priced rates today!

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