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 Why Use calling Cards 
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Post Re: Why Use calling Cards.
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Consider shopping online to find the calling card that best suits your needs.Keep in mind that you can also purchase prepaid calling cards for a flat price. Some prepaid cards let you add credits to them as the credits run out.
Purchase a telephone calling card at your local drug, grocery or department store. They come in increments from 20 to 1,000 minutes and are good for calls within the country. When you pay for it, the clerk activates the card so that it can be used. This activation process ensures that calling cards stolen from the store cannot be used. Save your receipt in case there is a problem using the card.
Pay attention when your minutes dwindle below 10. You will only get one warning when you have one minute left and at the end of the minute your call will be disconnected. Also note that using the calling card at a pay phone automatically takes a minimum of 20 minutes off of your calling time.Many savvy shoppers have found a telephone calling card an invaluable way to save money on their telephone bills and long-distance charges. A calling card is a pay-as-you-go way of paying for only the actual minutes that you talk, whether at home or traveling. When you purchase the calling card, you are prepaying for the number of minutes on the card.

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