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International Calling CardsCommunication is wonderful these daysIf your grandma lives in Hungry and you live in the United States, you will want to call her on occasion, at least at Christmas. How do you do that inexpensively? You use an international calling card. Where do you get them? They are available at most convenience stores, especially those that cater to different cultures. They are also available online. Let's look at two examples. If you go to Comfi.com, you are taken to a page where you can enter the country you are calling from and the one you are calling too, such as grandma in Hungry. When you click on search, you are presented with a bevy of card offers. Some of those cards have a "local access rate." All have a "nation-wide rate. That rate differs from 1 ents per minute to 3.8 cents per minute for local access and from 2.2 cents per minutes to 40 cents per minute depending on the card you choose. Some are for landlines and some rates are for cell phones. Clicking on one of the featured cards called "Lucky Minutes," you are taken to a page where you can see the specifics. For this card, you have a card that has a "permanent pin." With that, you have pin free access as well as refill capability. You can even to online to see your status. They say, you will feel lucky with Lucky Minutes calling card. If you want to pay the 3.8 cents per minutes, just click on the "Continental Card." You can get them from $7 to up to $250 per card. With it you receive pin-less dialing, direct dialing, web call back, a prepaid conferencing option, and a pc to phone service which allows you to use your computer to call your number. There is no connection fee. With this card, you may not place state to state calls. You calls must be outside the U.S. You can use this card from multiple countries. The process is simple
If you need to call grandma in Hungry for Christmas, just get an international calling card. Grandma will be happy and so will you when you see how little it costs. Last Update: 7/29/2011
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