Should you too come to feel you are being overcharged on the calling card, you have one basic way of straightening things out: check out the rates as well as other fees that the vendor is actually charging.
If you are getting your international phone cards on-line ( which you should really take into consideration: it saves some time and energy; sometimes money too), it’s even easier: just go to the provider’s website. If they are sincere with their prospects, they’ll include a web page in which they will show you all the costs as well as taxes that’ll apply to your own phone card.
Here’s a summary of just about the most frequent taxes you need to search for when buying a phone card:
- Maintenance costs – typically low, one example is $.99 per week; that is used by your cards service provider, to maintain your plan.
- Payphone surcharges - since pay phone providers make no immediate money from people phone dialing toll free or 0800 phone numbers, they will usually make a ‘payphone surcharge’ for dialling a phone card access number. This is certainly usually not over $.99
- Connection costs – certain cards include them, some won’t. They may be something from $0 to $2.5. Yet there’s a catch for this connection cost also: generally, the cards that do carry a connection charge, could have reduced rates. So you spend, let’s assume $1.25 at the start of each phone, and then a lower charge for each minute or second. Prepaid phone cards with connection fees are the ideal choice when you are making less but extended phone calls. If you make lots of brief telephone calls, you would much better chose a a no-connection-fee prepaid phone card.
Main point here is this: once you look for for a calling card or a phone card, always search to discover all of the charges and taxes put on that card. In this way, you will be sure to make an informed selection. A good way to do your simple ‘research’ is searching on the internet: in this way you have all the time you need in order to compare different cards, without having to leave your own home! And also one more thing: in the event that your service provider doesn’t give you access to all the information on fees and taxes, I strongly advise you to not buy from them. If for no other reason, in that case just because you will by no means really know what you get billed for, and it is quite easy for them to ‘rip you off’.

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