Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Calling Cards from the US to a Spanish Cell phone?

I am looking for a calling card or plan that has good rates from the Continental US to a Cell phone in Spain.





most of them that i have seen are around 15 cents a min, is that normal, that seems like a lot of money?





i would love the names and web sites of some inexpensive calling cards.





i dont care about calling to a landline, only to a cell phone in spain.





thank you.

Calling Cards from the US to a Spanish Cell phone?
Try these phone cards http://www.phonebell.net/p/?id_from_coun...





Good luck!
Reply:I use Golden lotus, its only 8.3 c/min to cell in Spain, very good quality





derect link: http://www.masterdial.net/p/buy.php?idco...
Reply:That is about right, unfortunately. Many countries in Europe tax inbound cell phone calls.





There are five-dollar prepaid cards you can buy at your local dollar store, convenience store, or liquor store. There are posters by the counter which tell you how many minutes you would get for five dollars, and most of them to a cell phone in Spain will equate to about 10- to 15-cents per minute.
Reply:n2wiceover,





That rate is not bad if there are no additional fees. However, if you are looking for a cheaper rate/min, here are two cards you can consider.





The first is a low rate card called the Fast Track with a rate of 10¢/min (US to Spain cell phone), which has a maintenance fee. Use the card in one call to avoid the fee.





The second card is called the Aries, and has no additional fees, plus is rechargeable with a rate of 12.5¢/min (US to Spain cell phone). This is probably the best bet, but you have to be the one to decide which card is best for you.





Just make sure you compare "apples to apples" when looking at phone cards. Many times, the low rate cards are packed with fees.





Happy calling!
Reply:Calling from USA to Spain cellphone, the best rate is 8.3 cents / min with maintenance fee, or 17 cents / min without maintenance fee.





Check http://www.eecalling.com/p/?id_from_coun... to compare and find the best calling card for yourself.
Reply:Good luck! The calling cards seem to have one rate for landlines in Europe and another (much higher!) rate for cell phones. The best thing is to get them to call you, because they can buy super-cheap calling cards over there and call you, whether you're on a landline or cell phone. But, perhaps somebody else will know of one. I'll check back later to see!


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