Prepaid Calling Card

In today’s economy everyone is looking for a way to save money and making international and long distance phone calls are not always cheap. You can use a prepaid calling card and save hundreds of dollars a year and still get a great service. A prepaid calling card can be use from anywhere on any phone. This is great when traveling on vacation or budgeting for your kids that is in college and lives away from home. The first prepaid calling card was invented back in the 70’s in Italy and since then it is now worldwide.

There are many benefits for using a prepaid calling card to make international and long distance phone calls. However, choosing an ideal and reliable calling card company will make the difference between big savings and no savings. One of the best ways to find your prepaid calling cards is on the Internet. Let me share with you a few tips on how to find a good provider.

First, when choosing a reliable calling card company on the Internet, you should always check the company’s background. You should be able to find an “About Us” or “Company Info” link that will give you a biography of the company. Better yet look for a toll free number and call to ask about rates or any other questions.

Watch out for calling card rates that have a different rate per minute when using a mobile phone verse a land line. Ask the company or read the fine print. Some will even charge you for dialing to a mobile number 300% more than their advertised minute rate. This is why it is important to do your homework and shop around for the most reliable company for the service you need.

Luckily there are calling cards that are designed solely for calling a mobile number which offers consumers much more reasonable call per minute rates. Most reputable companies will have these cards in their product line up with easy to find details and information.

Some companies even offer free trial minutes and others offer 100% guarantees. So keep an eye out for them as they are usually the reputable providers on the Internet. They will stand behind what they say and you in return will not have to worry about hidden fees.

If you know you’ll be talking for a long time then buy a card with the lowest call per minute rate. Just finish that card up in one sitting and you’ll completely skip any fees from eating the value of your calling card. Otherwise maintenance fees will continue to decrease the value of your card down to zero after the first use.

On the other hand cards without fees generally cost a little more per minute. However, you have the convenience of using one whenever without worrying about your card’s balance. And the call per minute rates is still way cheaper than paying for a phone bill. So shop online and find the card and company that is right for you and your needs.

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    Question by sexy joker: i have a prepaid calling card that i haven’t used in a yr , should i post the account number so?
    people can make some free calls for christmas
    yup thats serious, but i’m not sure how many minutes are left….like i say i haven’t used it in over a yr
    yeah i checked and there are 946 minutes left for US calls
    check back later….i’ll post the numbers after i get off work
    oh yeah i hope everyone has a merry christmas
    1 800-826-1219
    pin 5946278914
    merry christmas everyone
    i see that someone got some good use out of the prepaid calling card, hope everyone’s holiday will be a good one

    Best answer:

    Answer by Santa*Baby
    Aww yeah! That is great for people who can;t afford it..your good hearted if you are being serious!

    Give your answer to this question below!

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      Question by sharmeen h: When u use a pre-paid calling card from a cell phone, does the local access # show up on the bill? or the # u ?
      I use a prepaid calling card to call overseas from my Verizon cell phone. I dial the local access number before dialing the number of the person who i am trying to reach. Which number will show up on my Verizon bill…the local access number? or the number of the person who i am trying to reach?

      Best answer:

      Answer by ice7227
      The local access # will appear on your bill, as that is where your “official call” terminates, then they patch you through to your international destination. This is why they cannot charge you for international long distance, as you are not officially using any international towers.

      So no worries.

      Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

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        fax using AT&T prepaid calling card?

        Question by Andre: fax using AT&T prepaid calling card?
        I have a hp officejet j3680 all in one fax machine can someone explain in detail how i can do this? I need to fax to a 213 area code i am in a 323 area code and do not have long distance service.

        Best answer:

        Answer by Mew N
        I use http://www.telthreeadvantage.com No fee at all, no tax, no PIN, 1.9 cents a minute. Since it will recognize your number you will just dial local access number and then number to send a fax.
        P.S Now double free minutes

        What do you think? Answer below!

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