i want to call the UK without having the 2.00 a minute show up on my phone bill. If I go buy a calling card, can I use it with my cell phone? Or do calling cards only work on landlines or payphones?
And how do calling cards work?
Thank you so much to whoever answers.
Can I use a calling card with my cell phone?
Yes you can use a calling card for your cell phone. Make sure you are getting a good rate for whereever it is you plan on calling. It will be a local call as far as your cell phone provider is concerned, but it will use your minutes. Other than that, make sure the calling card doesn't have any hidden fees, etc.
Reply:Not only are u going to pay the amount for the calling card...but you will also be billed for the airtime on the cell phone. Maybe ur cell phone company has a plan for international calls.
Reply:International rates will be even higher on a calling card.
Reply:Sure. You can use calling card and your cellphone to call UK. It will only use your regular air time, will not charge you long distance fee.
By using calling card, you need to dial your local access number or toll free access number, then input PIN, finally dial the destination number. The dialing instruction will be easily found on the back of calling card, or in your email if you buy calling card online.
Try http://www.eecalling.com/p/?id_from_coun... to compare and find the best deal for calling card.
Calling from USA to UK, the best calling rate is 0.9 cent / min with maintenance fee, or 1.7 cents / min without maintenance fee. All cards have NO connection fee.
Buy online by Paypal and credit card. Receive instant PIN from your email after online purchase.
Reply:You can use a calling card with your cell phone. Generally, to use a calling card you dial an 800 number and then enter your code for international calling. There are different cards for different countries so be sure to check out the rates and the "connection fees." You will be charged cell minutes as well as the fee charged by the calling card, of course.
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