
Prepaid phone cards are available almost anywhere. They can be found in the nearest convenience store, gasoline stations, shopping malls and the Internet. There are a few things you can do to make your phone card worth every penny you spent for it.
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Know whether your phone card has reliable rates. Find out whether the actual rate of your phone card matches its advertised rate. You can either ask experienced phone card consumers on what to expect from certain phone card brands or experiment on your own by timing your calls. Either way, you'll know whether or not your phone card delivers the exact minutes that it promises.
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Research the hidden charges that may be included in your card. Most phone cards have hidden fees like taxes and connection fees, so check if they are reasonable or not. You can start searching on your phone cards' website. You can also ask your local vendor or if not, call the customer support number of your phone card.
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Know the rounding value of your phone card's rate. For you to limit and time your calls properly, be familiar with the minute rounding. If your phone card rounds off the call per minute, then you know that you should stop your call before the next minute starts. This is assuming that you are planning to use your phone card more than once. It is very important to know the rounding value of your phone card because there are some phone cards that round off the calls to 3 and 5 minutes. It would be really awful if you didn't know. If you didn't, you just wasted of lot of money and you didn't know what hit you. So just like the solution on hidden fees, research the information regarding your phone card's rounding system on your phone card's website or try asking at the customer support number of your phone card.
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Check for the expiration. When you seldom make calls and you intend to use your card for very important transactions, make sure that your card has a longer expiration period or even better, that it will never expire.

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