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Background
A pre-paid phone card is a card you purchase to
make long distance phone calls. Many people use a pre-paid phone
card because of the card’s convenience - it can be used anywhere
and, since you pay in advance, there is no bill. Pre-paid phone
cards are popular among travelers, students, people who frequently
call overseas, and those who haven’t selected a long-distance
service. In addition, pre-paid phone cards are sold in convenient
places, such as newsstands, post offices, and stores.
International Calls
Rates for international calls using pre-paid
phone cards can vary dramatically, based on the country that you
call or the way that you make the call. Pre-paid phone cards may
offer rates that are much lower than a telephone company’s
basic international rates.
How Do I Use a Pre-paid Phone Card?
A toll-free access phone number and a personal
identification number (PIN) are usually printed on each phone card.
To make a phone call, you dial the access number and then enter the
PIN.
An automated voice will ask you to enter the
phone number you are trying to call, and it will tell you how much
time you have left on your card. It might also give you other
information/options.
Tracking Time
Phone card companies keep track of how much of
a card’s calling time is used by the card’s PIN number. You can add
time to some pre-paid phone cards, and the added cost can usually be
billed to a credit card. If you cannot add time to your card, you
will need to buy a new one once all the time has been used. Also,
pre-paid phone cards often have expiration dates. Make sure to keep
track of the date your card expires so you don’t lose unused
minutes.
Who Makes Your Phone Card Work?
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Carriers are responsible for the
telephone lines that carry calls.
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Resellers buy telephone minutes from
from the carriers.
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Issuers set the card rates and provide
toll-free customer service and access numbers.
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Distributors sell the cards to the
retailers.
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Retailers sell the cards to consumers
(though it is important to remember that a store may not have
control over the quality of the card or the service it provides).
Problems Associated with Pre-paid Phone Cards
As pre-paid phone cards are increasing in
popularity, some common complaints are becoming evident.
They are:
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Access numbers and/or PINs that don’t work;
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Service or access numbers that are always
busy;
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Card issuers that go out of business, leaving
people with useless cards;
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Rates that are higher than advertised, or
hidden charges;
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Cards that charge you even when your call
does not go through;
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Poor quality connections; and
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Cards that expire without the purchaser’s
knowledge.
How Can I Avoid the Problems Associated with
Pre-paid Phone Cards?
Make sure you understand the rates for your
particular phone card. Also check the expiration date, look for a
toll-free customer service number provided with or on the card, and
make sure you understand the instructions on how to use the card.
You may also want to ask your friends and family to recommend cards
they have used and liked.
What Should I Do if My Pre-paid Phone Card
Doesn’t Work?
First, try calling the customer service number
provided with the card. If that doesn’t work, call or write your
local Consumer Affairs Department or state Attorney General. (These
phone numbers are often found in the blue pages of your telephone
book.) You can also file a complaint or research the company through
your local Better Business Bureau, or contact the Federal Trade
Commission (FTC). To To contact the FTC, call 1-877-FTC-HELP
(1-877-382-4357).
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