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The promise of a phone card.

There are a lot of advantages to using calling cards. When you understand how to call with these calling cards, they will help you economize a lot of money and give you a lot more chatting time. You may want to look at Peanuts LD or some other providers. Nevertheless, there are a few hidden issues that must be considered to ensure that you are getting the card that is right for you.

International phone cards may be made for any country, you will have little trouble finding Belgium phone cards. Conversations with phone cards are a lot cheaper than paying for standard phone conversations. Long-distance or short-distance calls can be generally a lot cheaper if you decide using a calling card. The second advantage of phone calling cards is that you can use it on any phone, even your cellular friend. With long-distance phone cards you are not dependant on the carrier. This is evidentely the main reason why many lorry drivers and students buy long-distance calling cards as they let them have fun away from home.

Some of my friends especially like the fact that the connections you make with the help of phone cards are hard if at all possible to trace back to you. Legendary, isn’t it? However, when you are planning to buy some dirt cheap phone cards, do not hurry. The difficulty with calling phone cards has to do with extra surcharges that the calling card provider would rather not openly disclose. Because of that conducting some research before you buy any phone cards is a good idea. The first thing that people see when they acquire calling phone cards is the rate. Unfortunately, the rate you see on a calling card may be quite different from the effective rate that the firm that produced the calling card will take from you. How come, you may want to ask. It happens because of additional surcharges. An example of a hidden tariff typically connected with international calling cards is the connection and ‘hang-up’ fee. A connection charge is the sum that is taken from your calling card each time the connection is made. The “hang-up” fee is charged on disconnection, when you hang up the phone. Some prepaid cards may charge you weekly or monthly maintenance charge. It might start on a certain date or immediately after the first call was made. If you are not a regular telephone user, getting such a card is not a good idea. Some companies do multiple minute approximation which is another nasty tariff calling card holders have to live with. The usual rounding is to the next minute. However, on some cards the rounding can include one or two minutes. Thus, for instance, if the rounding is to the next 5 minutes, you may speak for seven minutes and be asked to pay for ten. As you can see from this article, there are huge advantages to using prepaid phone cards, yet some analysis is necessary before you make your investment.

By: Mathew Petrenko

Samuel Peterson is a scientist in telecommunications and writer of many articles on prepaid phone cards. For more information visit our site. Samuel Peterson is a contributing writer on the subjects of Hong Kong phone cards for various telecommunications magazines. For more data see our site.

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