april 6 2008
With so many kids going the route of proper puberty, phone cards are a regular item of dispute.
We have the rule that with proper use we pay half, with improper use we pay nothing.
They all can get one card a month, because we have no normal family telephone anymore.
That's far cheaper than kids hanging on the phone all evening and dad paying the bill.
Today it was the day to renew the cards.
I don't know how we landed on the subject, but suddenly we were reviewing our options, and decided to skip the normal route of the local store, buying the cards and handing them out.
We went on internet and found Phone Cards Avenue, offering huge savings on calls over regular providers like AT&T.
They offer phone cards and calling cards for phonecalls all over the world, saving up to 80% on normal cards.
Ofcourse we had to explain a bit when we handed the cards out, but saving on calls means making far more calls for the same amount of money, and now two boys have a girl they want to call all day and night...LOL!
When I told a friend about it she said she already know this service, because her family in Indonesia uses the same phone cards for international calls.
Not only do they save a tremendous amount of money, but they often say that the sound quality of the calls is far better than they experience from normal providers.
At the site you can find a list with countries, country codes and the rate per minute. You have to add the amount of money some countries charge to make the connection, but you'll save a lot of money using the international cards of Phone Cards Avenue.
In case you have questions or in case you encounter a problem, you can always call customers service. Very friendly assistants are ready to help you out, without making you feel stupid. Life support like this is an added axtra that should be valued highly.
Buying a phonecard online is easy and fast.
The system guides you through the proces without any problem, and when I can do it, anyone can!
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2 comments:
Teens and phones are inseparable!
Your blog is one of the prettiest I have seen - love the soft purples, and the banner is gorgeous!
I just signed up with PPP - am hearing some bad things about loosing my PR, and I am almost ready to call it quits. I know once they take it away, it will be hard to post any PPP with no PR. How has your experience been with it?
Kathy
I am on my way to check it out. Thanks Laane.
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