Shopping around for a new phone card or calling card is not an easy thing. Firstly there are so many providers that advertise rates as low as 1 cent/minute and other such wonderful rates, and secondly there is simply so much choice how do you know what is good and what is bad? at TelephoneCardReview.com we provide you with the information you need to make a decision about which phone card is best and suitable for you.
Tip #1 - If it sounds to good to be true, it probably is!
When you start searching for a calling card, you will see adverts for rates as low as 1 cent/minute to destinations around the world. If you see this, be cautious as rates this low are too good to be true.
Tip #2 - Check the Connection Fee
Always look at the “more information” or “term and conditions” links on websites to see what the other charges there are. One of the most common charges is a connection or disconnection charge which will deduct anything from 10 cents to a few dollars simply for connecting or disconnecting the call. Be careful!
Tip #3 - Check for other hidden Fees
Some calling cards have other hidden charges such as monthly or weekly service fees, or maintenance fees. These fees can range from a few cents a week to a few dollars a week depending on the card - and before you know it you balance is wiped out without even making a call
Tip #4 - What billing increments does the phone card use?
The billing increments is the timescale you are billed at when you make calls. The best increment to get is per second billing or per minute billing - both of these will stop you being billed for time you have not used. If you have a card that offers 3 minute or 5 minute billing, be aware! For example, if you have a callingcard that offer 3 minute billing, and you use only 1 minute on a call then you will still be billed for 3 minutes!
Tip #5 - When does the calling card expire?
Some calling cards will have an expiry date on it, so once you have passed that date the callingcard is dead and it cannot be used anymore. Try to look for a card that never expires, so you can use your minutes when you want to!
Tip #6 - Look for added function/features
The sign of a good phone card is one that offers other features apart from just the usual calling service. These features could include online account management, speed dial, voicemail, etc… If a provider has taken the time to add these services, it can often be a sign they have a very strong, solid product.
Tip #7 - Email support or call support to confirm
If you see a phone card you like, send the company an email to see firstly how quickly they respond and secondly to check that the website has a real person behind it - you will be surprised how many websites are not attended to regularly!







