Prepaid Phone
Cards
You can use the search box
below to choose the prepaid phone cards available for calling to different
countries of the world. Select the country that you will be calling, and then
click on the Find Rates button. The best
prepaid phone cards will then be displayed with all the details like per minute rate and any other charges like connection fees and rounding etc. Different types of
phone cards may be more suitable for different calling needs.
For example, if you make very short calls, one second billing
option may work better for you. If you make long calls like 30
minutes then 3 minutes rounding option may be much better for
you. The more the rounding, generally better the rates are. You may want to buy combination of these cards. Select your
calling country using the rate finder and choose the correct card.
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By using Prepaid calling cards, you can save lot of money while making long distance and international calls. They are very easy to use and best option while travelling. Calling cards come in very different denominations. We have a wide variety of calling cards available for different needs. Some of the calling cards allow PINless dialling and also automatic recharge.
Many calling cards have certain hidden fees for using calling cards associated with them. Please read the terms and conditions for the calling card you are buying. Normally calling cards always have rounding ranging from 1 minute to 3 minutes.
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