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Default Calling cards for United States - 02-05-2007, 10:28

Hi
Does anyone know about a better calling card to call United States?
I don't want a landline as I have a cell phone and never really home during daytime to answer the land phone.
I will greatly appreciate your input.
   
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Default Please clarify - 03-05-2007, 00:24

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Hi
Does anyone know about a better calling card to call United States?
I don't want a landline as I have a cell phone and never really home during daytime to answer the land phone.
I will greatly appreciate your input.
Welcome aboard! To answer your question, I think you need to provide a bit more information. Please clarify:

1. better than WHAT?
2. do you already have a calling card(s) and if so which one(s) [brand name and website with link to rates or sample rate that you want to beat]?
3. where are you calling from?
4. is the only destination the US?
5. what does not being at home during the day to ANSWER the landline phone have to do with PLACING a call on with a calling card?

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Default 03-05-2007, 00:40

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Hi
Does anyone know about a better calling card to call United States?
I don't want a landline as I have a cell phone and never really home during daytime to answer the land phone.
I will greatly appreciate your input.
I think the first thing you need to tell us is what you mean when you say "calling card". This can mean at least three different things:
1. A card (paper) you present to identify yourself; a "business card" but only for personal use.
2. A prepaid long distance telephone card (e.g. Sam's Club AT&T card)
3. A SIM. Something you stick in a GSM phone to make it work.
   
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Default Calling cards for United States - 05-05-2007, 08:38

I call my sister in the USA with Tele2 for 8 cents/min. But for United States it’s really not a problem. TEL3Advantage offers very cheap long distance calling service. You can check out the special services and rate plan at their site www.prepaidcardstore.com
Hope this helps you.
   
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