Why to Use Calling Cards

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June 24th, 2008

A phone card or calling card - a phone credit card with a Personal Identification Code named also (PIN) employed for a pre-picked international long distance carrier when gone away from home or not at work. Standard calling plans allow to ring a telephone all around the world with a Phone Card dialing a preregulated number (not seldom Toll Free). It is not entirely without a cost, like some VoIP carriers claim, but the admirable quality is much better and you don’t have to be online to make calls. Try now!

International phone cards are rather cost-effective, often more than twice cheaper than coin operated payphones or having the phone call invoiced to the motel room be it a call from Canada, the United States, Mexico, Australia, UK or India. We recommend calling cards to India or prepaid Philippines calling cards in Europe - from the Moon to the Earth to 151 more countries…

Prepaid phonecards and monthly billed callingcards often bid really lower long distance rates (1.5 to 10 times) than the “traditional” phone services such as coin (landline), cellular (wireless) and collect calling. In addition prepaid calling card calling rates stay invariable no matter what time or day the call has been placed.

Pre-paid cards have superseded coin pay and collect calling phones and subsist with VoIP. Why should one prefer it? Calling cards are also extensively employed to make residential or international calls where the local phone company can not give competitive rates. Our service include: internet account, pin-less dialing, SMS messaging, conference calls, voice mail, wireless phone service, global call back.

Ready to place your first calls? Then you’re prompted for a user identification and/or a Password or both, before dialing the indicated number they require. “Cards” is a misnomer as some through the Web calling cards are widely available without the issue of an genuine plastic “card” and are delivered instantly in pin only form.

Having a re-chargeable call card you can in a minute add more calling time using a credit card. It is safe, thanks to the VeriSign SSL and ScanAlert’s HACKER SAFE modern technologies implemented. Calling service providers have 1-800 numbers or you can access their websites. Some cards permit you to prepay using drafts or checks - this obviously has a time drift and the re-charge can take up to half a month to become activated. Up-to-date providers now also have an e-mail paying system like Google Checkout. Save up to 95% on your long distance calls with low-cost rates from now on!

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