Selecting a great prepaid calling card
Published April 27th, 2010 in UncategorizedSelecting a great prepaid calling card for your calling needs can be difficult with so many different cards available on the market! Here is a few tips for those looking at buying a prepaid phone card to assist you with finding exactly what you’re looking for. Rates to cellular phones in international locations are most likely to be costlier than rates to home telephones. It is essential that you check to make sure that you are searching for the cell phone rate if calling a cell phone. Access numbers are the very first number called which links you to your calling card. When local numbers are not available – toll free numbers are dialed to connect calls The cost deducted from your card using a toll free number is usually more expensive than is charged for a local phone number. The fees column will tell you about any connection or weekly charges that are associated with your phone card. Phone cards with unbelievably low per minute rates probably have additional fees – its best to use a call card with cheaper per minute charges and per call charges if you will be making only one call! All calling cards have mandatory tax fees per minute. The standard tax per minute is 15% although the tax on your card can be higher or lower than this. You should always check out all of the card rates for your phone card. Review how to look for a good card to purchase the card that will be cheapest for you!
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