The rate that's stated on the card is
calculated with the assumption that you will use the card one time and incur only one connection fee. In reality,
this usually doesn't happen. The more times you use the card, the more connection
fees and taxes you'll incur, which will raise your actual cent per minute rate. Your actual rate will still be MUCH more cheaper than you've ever
DREAMED of spending with AT&T, MCI, SPRINT, etc.
Is the rate the same 24 hours a day?
You bet! Unlike some cards that penalize you for calling at
certain times, the cards that we sell are the same all day, every day!
Am I going to be charged anything
on my regular phone bill?
No, these cards are totally separate from your regular phone bill.
Remember, you are dialing an 800# with these cards to make a long distance call, so it has
nothing to do with the long distance service that you currently have with your home or
business phone.
OK, can I use this card for in-state
long distance calls?
Sure--just dial the 800#--The rate is the same whether you're calling in-state or out
of state.
What about busy signals or "busy
circuits"?
Like all calling cards, it's possible to encounter busy circuits during peak
periods. In our personal experience though, when this happens, you can just hit
"redial" on your phone a couple of times and get right in. We've never had
a problem getting in--even during peak times, we've just had to press the "*(star)" button two times.
Can I make international calls?
Yes, you can call nearly 200 countries with all calling cards,
but the rates do vary by country.
How do I know how many minutes are left
on my card?
Each time you make a call, the computer will announce to you how much time is left on the
card.
Is there a customer service number I can
call?
Yes, there is an 800# you can call that connects you with the long distance
company's customer service department. This number varies from card to card; the customer service number that corresponds to your card is sent to you in the same email as your pin number.
Are there additional charges when calling from a
payphone?
Yes, as with ALL prepaid calling card numbers, you are subject to a possible surcharge
when you use these cards from a payphone. It is typically about 50 cents and is
deducted from your available minutes on the card.
How are calls billed?
Most calls are billed in 1 minute increments with, but some international countries may be billed in
3 minute increments.
Can I order these cards with
confidence?
You bet you can! We have emailed more than 15.4 million cards to our customers over the past 7+ years. If you have a problem that can't be resolved by the telecom company's customer service, just contact us within 2 days.