Archive for March, 2010
Using International Phone Cards When Traveling Abroad
by admin on Mar.29, 2010, under General, General Issues
International phone cards have become an absolute necessity while traveling abroad. The simplest and easiest way to deal with your phone calls while traveling is to carry a phone card.
The benefits of holding a phone card while traveling are myriad, some of which are mentioned below:
• You do not need to pump in unfamiliar coins into a machine if you have a phone card
• You are saved from paying exorbitant surcharges if you make calls from your hotel
• You do not need to deal with any third-party hassles and surcharges
• You tend to save money due to cheap rates on each call made through phone cards (continue reading…)
Student pre-paid phone cards – perfect for phoning your home
by admin on Mar.22, 2010, under General Issues
Prepay calling cards are now being made especially for students and are known as student prepay phone cards. Most of these phone cards or prepaid calling cards are made only for students away from home at college or some other institution for higher learning and it provides the very best and most affordable means for college kids to generate long distance or intercontinental telephone calls to keep in contact with partners from home.
College calling cards give a measure of security for families in that with the elevating college tuition fees, boarding expenses in addition to book costs at least getting in contact with your family will be low-cost. While using college pay as you go calling card, per minute rate for worldwide calls is approximately 70% smaller when compared to the standard or average phoning rate. (continue reading…)
Do You Feel That you’re Getting Overcharged on your Phone card?
by admin on Mar.12, 2010, under General
In case you also come to feel you are being overcharged for your calling card, there’s 1 very simple way of straightening things out: notice the prices along with other fees the vendor is actually charging.
If you are buying the calling cards on the net ( which you really should take into consideration: it saves time and energy; many times dollars too), it’s actually perhaps simplier and easier: go to your provider’s website. When they are truthful with their potential customers, they’re going to include a page on which they will reveal all the rates and also taxes that can apply to your own card.
Here’s a list of just about the most typical taxes you ought to search for when buying a phone card:
- Maintenance costs – usually low, for instance $.99 each week; this is used by your card service provider, to maintain your plan. (continue reading…)
How prepaid calling cards work
by admin on Mar.01, 2010, under General
The mechanism of prepaid calling card is quite simple. Being a prepaid calling plan, the caller will pay the face value of the card and buy the plan. Whenever calls are made, the balance in the card gets reduced. The caller has the option to buy additional calling time whenever he chooses. Normally, the balance in the plan should be used with a specific period of time. If it is not used, the amount gets lapsed. But, the caller can buy a new plan from the same company and transfer the balance in the old card to the new one. So, the caller does not lose any amount.
Each card bought will come with a unique number called the PIN (personal identification number) and this number identifies the caller. Whenever calls are to be made, the caller has to dial the PIN number followed by country code, area code and the desired telephone number. (continue reading…)