Why to Use Calling Cards

A calling card or phone card - a telephone credit card with a Personal Identification Code (Pin) employed for a pre-chosen international retailer when away from family or office. Typical international telephone calling plans allow to ring a phone from Africa to Antarctica with a Calling Card dialing a preregulated number (many times Toll Free). It is not absolutely free, like some other Voice over Internet carriers promote, but the quality is outstanding and you don’t have to be connected to the internet to make a call. Try now!

International phone card are rather economical, often 10 times cheaper than coin operated payphones or having the call charged to your hotel room be it a call from Canada, USA, Mexico, Australia, United Kingdom or India. We suggest calling cards India or cheap Philippines calling cards in America - from the Moon to the Earth to 149 more countries…

Instant Pin phone cards and monthly billed calling cards often offer aloud lower long distance rates (2 to 5 times) than the more traditional call services such as coin (landline), cellular (wireless) and collect calling. Needless to say prepaid calling card calling rates remain permanent no matter when the call has been placed.

Prepaid cards have superseded coin pay phones and subsist with VoIP. Why to place an order? Calling cards are also extensively employed to make residential or international calls where the public phone company can not provide competitive rates. Additional services: online accounts, pinless dialing, SMS Call, internet conference calls, voicemail, wireless phone service, global callback.

Ready to make a call? Then you’re prompted for a client identification and a Parole or both, prior to dialing the number they demand. “Card” is a misnomer as many through the Web calling cards are widely available without the issue of an genuine plastic “card” and are released in a few seconds in Pin only form.

With a refillable call card you can in just a few seconds add more minutes using a Maestro credit card. It is safe, because of the Secure Sockets Layer and HackerSafe high technologies implemented. Call service providers have 1-800 numbers or you can go to their web stores. Certain cards allow you to prepay using wire transfers or checks - this obviously has a time implication and the recharge can take up to two weeks to be activated. Many providers now have an e-mail paying system like Google Checkout. Retain up to 80% on long distance call with low-cost rates from now on!

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