| Calling
Cards Online - How to Choose
History of a calling card (phone card) has begun from
the vandalism of payphones which was caused by a shortage
of coins in Italy in 1975. The first magnetic strip phone
card was made so people would not need to use coins to
make a call. This kind of service is getting more and more
popular because the rates are decreasing faster in this
area than in a post billed phone call service. In just
over the last year, for some destinations the rates on
calls with phone cards reduced on 45 %. Phone cards benefits:
* Calling from any phone, including cellular, home, office,
dorm and payphone.
* Calling you need wherever you are.
* PINless calling - skip entering your PIN when making
calls (only in USA and Canada).
* Recharging in seconds. You can recharge your account
in seconds or enable automatic recharging, and always you
have minutes available.
* Control over expenses. You can gain the control to
customize your billing increments using automatic recharge
option.
How does it work:
1. Choose a calling card online.
2. Sign up using secure registration form and pay with
your credit/debit cards securely online.
3. Receive PIN and instructions to the screen and a copy
to e-mail address and start talking instantly. Use a PINless
option as possible.
Thus when you purchase a prepaid phone card, you get
no thing sensible by hands, but possibility to make calls.
You are paying for long distance connection time in advance,
and what's more -- with options associated with this phone
card. Since the process completes very quickly, you can
start making your calls instantly.
There are a lot of calling cards that differ in name,
design, some options, including different fees, validity
period, rounding, etc. In this article we will briefly
define some terms:
* Permanent PIN is a refillable/rechargeable PIN. Each
time when you add money to a card you recharge the same
PIN number.
* Monthly charge is a periodic charge imposed by phone
cards and might happen if there is a residual value left
on your card at the end of the period. It can be monthly,
semi-monthly or weekly, starting from the day you first
use your phone card.
* Maintenance fee is charged to maintain services for
some phone cards.
* Connection fee is charged anytime there is a connection.
It ranges from $0.50 to $2.25.
* Validity period is some months. Phone card should be
used within this period of first use.
* Rounding is from 30 seconds to 3 minutes. This is the
basic unit for measuring the duration of a phone call.
For example, your call time is 10 minutes and 45 seconds:
if rounding is 1 minutes, your call time will be rounded
up to 11 minutes; if rounding is 3 minutes, your call time
will be rounded up to 12.
Some tips to choose the best calling card:
* A card with the lowest rate is not always the best
one.
* For a short term use the cards with the lowest rates
are recommended. Usually they have a maintenance fee. The
maintaining services allow you to trace phone calls. This
fee will be taken from your phone card balance every one
or two weeks. The more weeks, the more money you lose.
An optimal duration of this short-term period is 3 - 12
weeks. For this reason...
* For a long term use the cards without maintenance fee.
These cards usually have higher rates, but you do not have
to worry about your phone card balance going down if you
do not call.
* The best choice is a calling card which has no connection/maintenance
fees.
* Pay attention if a card has local and toll free access
numbers. Rates are usually higher when you use a toll free
access number.
* The higher the rounding period, the more you lose.
And finally, the array of phone cards is dazzling. Do
not be daunted, though. You can always go back later and
review order to keep or remove it as needed. In the last
case your money will be back you, if your call time is
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