08 Mar 2008 12:28:06 | Muthukumar
Prepaid phone cards charge a lot of hidden fee reducing the
number of minutes. This article looks at the various hidden fees
charged by the phone card companies. 1. Connection fee: This is
also known as Access Fee. This should be known to most of the
calling card customers. This fee is charged whenever one calls
to the destination. This usually varies from 5 cents to 1
dollar. The worst thing that can happen with this connection fee
is, when the card buyer makes the call and either the answering
machine gives a reply or the call is routed to a voice mailbox.
This immediately deducts the connection fee even though the
customer has not really uttered even a single word.
The best option to get over this problem is to choose a card,
which has no connection fee. There are a lot of companies, which
sell cards without connection fee. Before buying any Calling
card, just find out the average rate per minute considering all
the costs. This would definitely give a clear idea about the
best option. 2. Service Fee: This is charged pro-rata to the
call fee. Usually around the levels of 5 - 15%.
3. Billing increment: Also known as Minutes Rounding. If the
company says it has 1 minute rounding, a call of 50 seconds will
be charged for 1 minute and 200 seconds will be charged at 4
minutes. This could be a better option among all. The higher the
rounding period, the more the customer loses. 4. Maintenance
fee: This is a notorious, hidden fee. This gets charged on the
phone card either on a bi-weekly or monthly basis. While buying
the phone card itself, the customer should read the fine prints
to find if there is a maintenance fee. If at all there is this
fee, this card should be chosen only if the customer is going to
exhaust the card before the specified period. 5. Payphones:
There are surcharges on the phone cards for the calls made from
Payphones.
This will be charged on the customer's phone card irrespective
of whether the call goes through or not. 6. Access Number: The
billing also depends on whether one calls a local access dial in
number or a toll free number. Usually a caller realizes very
less number of minutes if he calls a toll free number. It is
advisable calling the local dial-in number as it works out
cheaper compared to the toll free number. 7. Long Talking Fee:
Some phone cards charge a long talking fee if the call goes
beyond a specified duration. This duration is usually around 20
minutes. It is better to know and reconnect around this period.
8. Expiration date: Most of the pre-paid calling cards have an
expiration date. There can be two types of expiration dates. One
is the date from which you start using the card and other one is
a General expiration date for the card. One cannot use the card
even if he has talk time left after any of these dates.
About Author :
(The author Muthukumar.V is a seller of calling cards. He owns a
website selling Long
Distance Calling Cards. He can be contacted by email
webadmin at the rate of shopcallingcard.com)