Stay in Touch with a Long Distance Calling Card
If you travel, have family or friends who live overseas or in another state you might find keeping in touch with a long distance calling card an advantage. You can use a calling card almost anywhere in the world. You are not tied down by a service on a specific land line or service carrier. There are some things to look for when comparing cards:
Card Name or Brand – not necessarily relevant except that it is a way to remember the card and keep track of your favorite brand
Connection Fees – this is a fee that is charged for each call your make and merchants may give it another name
Service Fees – are sometimes referred to as taxes but that is really not an appropriate name. These fees are applied at the end of a call and are a percentage fee. If you do not use up all your available minutes on the card you should consider this part of the cost per minute rate when selecting between cards.
Maintenance Fees – are charged weekly, bi-weekly or monthly and deducted from the cards balance. If a card has a high maintenance fee they generally offer lower rates per minute and will be of value if you plan to make many calls in a short time.
Rate – the is the per minute charge that is subtracted from the card when you place a call to a destination.
Rounding – used in calculating the cost of international calls. Look for the lower rounding as it is in your favor. For example, if the rounding is one minute – a 2 minute 10 second call will cost the same as a 2 minute 50 second call; a three minute rounding will mean a 9 minute 25 second call costs the same as an 11 minute 55 second call.
Rechargeable – this allows you to purchase more time or credit without obtaining a new pin number.
Pin numbers – and the access code you need to use your cards minutes
There are many cards available for you to choose from. Some offer preferred rates for certain calling areas, others offer permanent pin numbers or pinless calling and prepaid and non-rechargeable cards are some options to choose from.
Calling cards are found in gas stations as well as online. Look for promotions that are offered to find the best deal. Offers of free minutes if you complete a form or survey can give you a good deal more value for your money. If you know someone in an area that you are going to be doing a good deal of calling to you should get their recommendations.
Treat your calling card like cash or a credit card and keep them safe. As they are the same as cash or a credit card they are subject to theft and fraud. Ensure that you keep your account and pin numbers in a separate area.
Whether you are on a business trip or on vacation a calling card comes in handy if you need to call long distance.
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