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Convenient Calling With Prepaid Phone Cards<<<... How The Call Credits Are Deducted As calls are made, the usable minutes are automatically deducted from the card balance, which is either recorded on the card itself or on a central computer through which the long distance calls are routed. Some cards are also re-chargeable, which allow the user to add more calling time by dialing a toll-free number or accessing a web site and paying with a credit card. Why Phone Cards Offer Affordable Rates The major aspect why cheap phone cards offer such affordable rates to call domestic or international is because the technology used is different. Service providers selling phone cards use a combination of VoIP (Voice over IP) and regular lines to get a fairly good balance between call quality and low prices. In addition, since the cards are pre-paid, which means you pay in advance for the specified talk time, other costs reduced, like the ones for collections or debt retrieval. Verify Phone Card Information On The Packaging Consumers should find important phone card information on the card itself or on its packaging: Each phone card should have a toll-free customer service number. If the card has an expiration date, it should be noted and clearly seen. An explanation of the rate for each minute of use should be included. Many prepaid calls also round up the duration of each call to the nearest minute or to another increment of time. There may also be a bunch of hidden costs and charges, and these should be noted. For example, some cards will automatically deduct time from the card every week or month even if you do not make any calls. |
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