Posts Tagged ‘prepaid phone cards’:


How to Pick the Right Phone Card For You, Part 1

Published by CStitt on January 15th, 2013

Many people  in the world today would like to use a prepaid phone card for certain calls but they do not know how to choose or what to look for in a such a card. This blog will walk you through the steps of what to look for when you’re choosing a calling card. The first step is to notice what rate the company is charging for the destination you desire. This will usually be presented in a cents per minute format. If they’re charging you dollars per minute, you’re probably going to want to pick a different card. Be

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Finding the Right Prepaid Phone Cards

Published by Chris T on December 28th, 2012

The holidays are upon us, and many families around the country are gearing up for their holiday conversation with missionaries, servicemen, or relatives living around the world. They are purchasing their prepaid phone cards in preparation and learning the way to use it for that special day. Before you buy your card though, there are a few things you should know about them before you make your purchase. First, make sure you understand how to do it before buying the card. Read the directions until you understand the process enough to duplicate it at home. Second, read the fine print.

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Holiday Calls are Just Around the Corner

Published by Chris T on November 18th, 2012

Believe it or not, another year has almost come and gone since the last Christmas season. Thanksgiving is just a week away and next thing you know, you’ll be singing along with “Have a holly jolly Christmas.” The time flies every year and you just don’t know where it all went. To some though, the time can’t come soon enough. For families with a parent or spouse in the armed forces, or a missionary out in the field, Christmas marks a precious moment when they get to call their loved ones, wherever they may be. They get the pleasure of

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Prepaid Phone Cards Solving a Piece of our Long-distance Communication Problem

Published by Chris T on October 19th, 2012

Distance can create a sense of longing and a deep feeling of sadness from missing a loved one. In the olden days, people suffering from this heartache could write a letter, put it in the hands of a messenger and wait for the message to be delivered. Depending on the distance the lad had to travel, mostly on foot or horse hoof mind you, the letter could take anywhere between a few hours to several months just to get to the intended recipient. The recipient then had time to read it, find a quill and some ink, and then respond,

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Making Cheap Long Distance Phone Calls

Published by Chris T on September 7th, 2012

Calling long distance has been a financial pain for years. It has always been expensive to call people across zip codes and state lines. We’ve come up with a few creative ways of getting a message through without penalizing ourselves too badly for the call. Who could forget the ecstatic 1-800-Call ATT guy from all of those commercials back in the late 90′s? The man would pop into any dramatic situation where a person desperately needed to make a call without any money. Others found ways of getting messages to people without ever connecting with the other line. In an

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The Modern Use of a Prepaid Phone Card

Published by Chris T on July 31st, 2012

About ten years ago, people still used phone cards when calling long distance. Any call made to a phone outside of your area code often constituted an extra charge. After even the shortest conversations, you racked up a phone bill the likes of which only fathers of teenage girls could relate with. People were more conscientious of their phone usage for fear of being over charged. Phone cards solved the problem of that day. For a very cheap price, you could buy a phone card with five hundred minutes on it. If you wanted to make a call to someone

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Life made easier by prepaid calling cards

Published by Walter D on October 26th, 2011

Did you know that NOT ALL CALLING CARDS ARE CREATED EQUAL? Looking for the prepaid phone card that works best for you based on the calling times and call destination? Check City has very friendly representatives at every location who can help you choose the best calling card for you. Not only do these cards help lower your long distance rates, they can be used with any phone plan and at any time to help save money on your phone bills and with Check City we can fit your phone card to your exact customer specifications. Calling local and long

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5 Ways Check City Saves You Money Easily

Published by Melissa L on August 12th, 2011

Everyone likes saving money and these days there are plenty of different ways to do it. With coupons, savings online, savings accounts, rewards programs, specials, bargain hunting, price matching, fare compare, and countless other ways, you can find yourself saving money you didn’t even know you could save. So it’s nice to find out that there are business that pride themselves on finding ways for you to save as well. Check City has a selection of financial services options that provide you with the saving you need, without too much research or work on your part. Here are five of

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Prepaid Calling Cards Can Make Your Summer Easier

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Great,Inexpensive Mother’s Day Gift Ideas to Show Her How Much You Care!

Published by Walter D on May 3rd, 2011

Mother’s Day is coming up this weekend, which means there isn’t a whole lot of time left to think of that perfect gift that you would like to get for mom to show her how much you care! But no worries; we’ve got you covered! Not only do we have some great, inexpensive Mother’s Day gift ideas, but you won’t have to break the bank to make mom feel special! Usually it’s the simple, little things that you do that can show someone how much you really love them. There isn’t much that can top just simply feeling loved; and that is

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