What To Look For In a Calling Card by Alex Russell

If you're thinking of getting yourself a calling card, make sure you pick the right one. But how exactly do you decide if a calling card is right for you, or not? It's not a complicated thing to do, as long as you know what to watch for, and what to stay away from. I thought I'd make this an easier process for anyone interested, so here's a set of (in my opinion) the most relevant criteria to take into account. So here goes: three criteria to help you out:

1) Pick a calling card with the specific destination country that you will be calling this way you will be sure to get the most advantageous prices and make savings on your international calls (be they on landlines, or cell phones).

2) Carefully check for unadvertised (or otherwise hidden) fees. Now, many sites might say they have no connection fee, but in fact state, in their terms and conditions, that there is a disconnection fee. You still get charged a fee for every call you place, but they can brag about not charging the well-known connection fee. This is just one of the scams advertisers might use to trick you into thinking you're getting a great deal but in fact they are legally entitled to charge you those fees, even though they were not advertised. But please, remember that, even though such scams and scammers exist, calling cards are still a very good deal. So don't think of it as too complicated and not worth the trouble. Just keep your eyes opened and watch out for such scams.

3) Get your calling card online: this will both save you time and allow you to browse for as long as you need to and check out every feature and every term and condition, to make sure you avoid any scams presented at no. 2) above.

Some other criteria should be taken into account too, like the billing increment. This designates the period of time that is considered a unit, when it comes to calculating the cost of your phone call. The billing increment can be anything from 1 second to 4+ minutes. The general rule is this: if you make shorter, more frequent calls, you should opt for a smaller billing increment (1 minute, or even 1 second). If however, your calls are less often but longer ones (like when you call your family of friends, and talk for half an hour or more, to hear about everything), you'd better get a calling card with a longer increment, as they tend to have lower rates per minute.

Follow these basic indications and you are sure to find a calling card deal that will save you money on your international calls. You will be able to save money on your phone calls (be they local or international), and it won't even require for you to change your landline or mobile phone provider! So go ahead, get the best deal out there for your calling needs: fast, simple and secure!

Alex Russell is passionate about the new calling card technology that has enabled people to keep in touch, even when overseas. He writes articles and know-how's, trying to help people get good deals with phone cards. Please visit http://www.the-telecom-systems.com/ for more related articles.

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