Picking a great prepaid calling card
No commentsPicking a great prepaid calling card for your calling needs can be hard with millions of cards available for purchase! That’s why we’re offering a little refresher course for those looking at purchasing a web based phone card to assist you with finding the best deal. Calling card rates to cell telephones in international locations are usually higher than rates to land line telephones. It is important that you are sure that you are looking at the rate that suits your call pattern. An access number is the very first number that you dial which connects your call to your phone card. Sometimes cards do not have a local number for your area and you must dial a toll free access number The rate for a toll free access number is always costlier than it would be when using local phone number. The fees column will list any connection or maintenance rates that are deducted from your phone card. Calling cards with the lowest rates generally have additional fees – its best to use a card that has low per minute rates and connection rates if you’ll using the card for one call! Many calling cards have government imposed tax fees per minute. The standard tax per minute is fifteen percent although it can be higher or lower than this. It is important to know all of the details of your calling card. Review all of the details provided to choose the telephone card that will give you the best deal!
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