Don’t Buy A Phone Card Before Reading This
February 1, 2010
When you purchase a prepaid phone card, you are purchasing long distance or local telephone time in advance. You can get these cards over the internet, at the grocery store, retail, the post office and convenience stores.
There are many advantages of prepaid phone cards. Prepaid cards are great for students, travelers, people who make long distance calls regularly, and people who do not have any long distance service.
Below are some tips to get you the best deal on a prepaid phone card. The tips are:
Getting a phone carrier and card that works well, is cheap and reliable is important. Ask your family and friends for reference for cards they use.
Look for the lowest rate on the package and compare per minute rates for the place you call most. When you make a call you have to look for disclosures about any extra charges like access, surcharges or connect fees.
Even if you just talk a few seconds but the rounding is longer, like three minutes. It is very expensive to make a long distance calls. So find out what the different roundings are.
Make sure the card comes in a potted envelope with a label covering the PIN number – when buying your cards in a store. If you get them online, you no longer need to worry about this.
You have to find out about service. Purchase a cheap card and see if you like the service you get. Look for customer service number that is toll-free. If there isn’t one, you may not have much option if the card doesn’t give you the quality you were expecting.
If you follow these tips then you can buy the best prepaid phone card.
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