Thursday, May 20, 2010

Can I use an international phone card even though my home phone service does not support long distance calls?

I was deciding to buy an international calling card; I just don't know if I'll be able to use it with my home phone because my phoneline service does not support long distance calling. Does the international calling card I buy ignore the fact that I cannot make long distance calls? Thank you for your help.

Can I use an international phone card even though my home phone service does not support long distance calls?
of course you can!!! because you are using the calling-cards toll-free number!!!





I always use a calling card to call my family overseas!!!





its much cheaper then any old phone provider.....and there are so many real good calling cards on the market....
Reply:Yes, infect this is what the calling cards are made for
Reply:Yes, you can. To place long distance calls with phone card, all you need is a touch-tone telephone. First, dial the toll free access number provided, and then wait for a prompt to input your PIN number. You will then hear another message stating the value that remains on that specific PIN. Next, dial your destination telephone number. A final recorded message will state how many connect minutes are available to that phone number/calling destination. For more details see instructions for your phone card. International Phone Card Review
Reply:you definately need to get a phone card that has a 1-800 # on the back that you call and then you put in the card #. Some cards have an access # thats going to be long distance, so u wont be able to use it!!!
Reply:Yes, you can use the phone card to make international call even though your land phone not supporting long distance calls.





It is cheaper actually. That's what I have been doing for years.





Normally, the international phone card should have a list of local # or 800 for you to call. Then, it will ask you to enter the code of the phone card, then it will ask you the international phone #.
Reply:Yes you can; on the phone card you have a local access number or a toll free; in fact you dial that number and everything is done after you get connected to the local # or the toll free.
Reply:Yes. Definitely, you can use calling cards via local call service. Because calling cards provide you local access number or toll-free number to connect to their service.





My home phone service doesn't support long distance calling either. I always use calling cards to make long distance calls.


I use http://www.eecalling.com to compare and buy calling cards online. I can buy it anytime anywhere only if I can access Internet.
Reply:I don't have long distance service on my land line or cell phone, but I use prepaid international phone cards all the time. The land line also accepts 10-10-297.....just use that as a prefix, then 1, then your ten digit number. They bill your phone company and it is added onto your regular phone bill. Works for me.


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