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How to Buy a Prepaid Calling Card:
Check the Connection
Fees, Additional Fees, Minute Rounding and Toll-Free Access Charges. These
all can affect the actual per-minute rate you pay. A really low per-minute
rate with a lot of fees is not as good as it sounds. We recommend
selecting a card with a moderately low rate and NO Connection Fees or Additional
Fees
and no higher than One Minute Rounding. Toll-Free Access Charges
(if applicable) are only an issue you make calls from where local access
number are available. (Click on Calling Cards, then Local Access #'s to see
all access numbers.)
More information about Prepaid Calling Card Charges
When you choose a very cheap prepaid phone card, it had
more hidden charges. You need to pay attention to several common hidden charges,
or the card can turn out to be a lot more pricey.
Our goal is to choose
phone cards with high quality to our customers. We always try our best
to collect any information that's relevant to the cards and make the
information
available online. Certain phone card companies update their rate table
or hidden charges without any prior notice. We always try our best to
catch
these changes and put the most updated information online.
Connection Fee: Also called first-minute surcharge. It's charged when a
telephone call is connected. It varies between 25 cents to as high as $3.
The easiest way to evaluate whether a cheaper phone card with connection
fee is worthwhile or not is to estimate the average time for your phone calls.
If you make 10 mins calls, a card for 5 cents/min with $0.50 connection fee
is actually more expensive than a card for 9 cents/min with no connection
fee. It's better to use a phone card without connection fee if you are not
sure the person you are calling is there, and the phone call may trigger
an answer machine. Phone cards with high connection fee is good for the case
when you know your party is there and you intend to talk for a long time.
Tax: Believe it or not, some prepaid phone cards charge a monthly tax or
one-time tax, and it can be as high as $1.50. Try to avoid it by checking
the information for your phone card carefully. Maintenance Fee : Maintenance
fee will be deducted from your phone card if there is still enough balance.
It won't be charged on your credit card. Some phone cards will start to charge
a maintenance fee either when the first phone call is connected or after
the first phone call is finished. It could be as high as $1.50, so check
it out, too. The maintenance fee can be charged every month, every two weeks,
or every week. Maintenance fee is also called sweet fee by certain phone
card companies.
Minutes Rounding: This is the basic unit to record the length of your phone
calls. Industry standard is one minute rounding, as in the case of your residential
telephone services. Prepaid phone cards can be rounded to one, two, or even
three minutes. If it rounded to 3 minutes, your 30 seconds phone call will
be considered as 3-mins phone call and your 4 mins phone call will be considered
as 6 mins phone call. Statistically, on average, for 2 mins rounding, you
will be charged for one more minutes for each phone call, and for 3 mins
rounding, you will be charged for one and half more minutes for each phone
call. So try to avoid using phone cards with more than one minutes rounding.
Pay-Phone Surcharge: Prepaid phone cards provide the most convenience when
you want to make cheap phone calls anywhere, but there is usually a surcharge
between $0.30 up to $0.75 associated when you use a public pay-phone. Payment
for the use of a public pay-phone is required by FCC. However, from the variation
of this surcharge, it's obvious that some phone card companies use it as
a way to profit.
Communication Fee: Some phone cards that look pretty cheap can turn out
to be not cheap at all. Certain phone cards are advertised with an attractive
total minutes in the card. But that number was calculated based on a single
call per card. Certain phone cards charge a communication fee up to 25% of
the phone call's cost. This makes the rates to be 25% more expensive in reality.
The advertised total minutes looks more attractive because this fee is usually
applied after the call is finished. Long Talking Fee: Certain phone cards
charge this fee that's rarely known to lots of customers. If the customer
talked for more than 20 mins, 40 cents will be charged for every 20 minutes
talking time. This equals to 2 cents more per minute.
Hang-up Fee: When the remaining balance of a phone card gets to less than
the amount required for a one-minute phone call, this fee may apply to reduce
the balance to zero. Then the phone card will be purged from the system soon.
Information above comes from prepaidonline.com.