Postpaid Vs Pre-Paid Overseas Phone Cards

Aug 20
09:38

2010

Boris Gefter

Boris Gefter

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There are scammers and fraudsters in Australia selling counterfeit or inferior-quality calling cards on the market today. This is largely due to the growing popularity and cheapness of calling cards that are provided by reputable phone card companies.

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- Need to keep in contact with business partners?- Does your son or daughter need to call you from abroad?- Are you sick of huge international telephone bills?Maintain contact with all your family and friends overseas even if you are on a tight budget! Use Prepaid or Post Paid Overseas Phone Cards! However,Postpaid Vs Pre-Paid Overseas Phone Cards Articles should you go for a Postpaid or Pre-Paid Overseas Phone Card?Benefits of Prepaid Overseas Phone Cards:1. You can control the budget: you can recharge for however long you would like to talk (most phone cards can be recharged from a minimum of $5 up to amaximum of $500), and when you run out, the card will simply stop working. You will not get charged any excessive usage fees. Supply international phone cards to your staff or employees to control their telecommunication cost. Many large companies do this so if you own a business you should too.2. You can use overseas phone cards from anywhere: many telephone cards allow you to use them from multiple phone destinations around the world, not just where you bought it. For example cards from www.phonecardstar.com.au can be used from the USA, United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa, Japan and Australia.3. You have the choice of how you pay: you can pay by cash, credit card, paypal, bank deposit or money order from the post office. The choice is yours – You dictate how you want to be billed.Benefits of Post Paid Overseas Phone Cards:1. You will never be cut off in the middle of a call: you do not have to worry about your phone credit balance running low and your phone conversation being cut off before finishing your call. For businesses and corporate customers, post paid cards are a safe bet. Each time you use your prepaid phone card you will hear an announcement telling you how much credit you have left so it is a good idea if you are using prepaid phone cards for your business to recharge the prepaid phone card before the credit is very low.2. No PIN numbers: Most prepaid calling cards require you to enter a 10 to 14 digit PIN number which can be hard to remember or inconvenient to enter into your phone’s keypad each time you want to make a call. Please note however, that many prepaid phone cards offer PINless dialling where you can pre-program the phone number that you calling from so you don’t have to worry about PIN numbers.Budget phone cards make communication between loved ones and business partners easy if you are on a tight budget. If you chose to go prepaid, then you will be in control all the way. Go post-paid and get higher rates but there is no upfront costs as you only pay when you get your bill. The choice is entirely yours.