• The Opportunity Verizon Didn’t Offer — DotCom Wireless – cellphonebiz4u

    2 The Opportunity Verizon Didnt Offer     DotCom Wireless   cellphonebiz4uhttp://www.cellphonebiz4u.com

    - Dotcom Wireless is a new multi-million dollar cell phone carrier that just launched into the U.S. wireless market. We are offering dealers all over the U.S. the opportunity to make a great income with our network. Master Dealers not only have the ability to sell our network, earn money on the retailing of phones, activations, revenue from monthly bills and more, but also have the ability to override, dealers that they introduce the network to, so any business to business referals earns you an overriding income.

    Please contact the individual that sent you to this video, or if you found us yourself please visit:

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    DotCom Wireless offers the best quality coverage without the hurdles for the customers. We give the customer the freedom they deserve, without compromising the quality of your network. No credit check, No Deposit, No Contract, fast, easy, and most importantly affordable. Plans as low as $29.99. We can also activate any Verizon Wireless CDMA network phone.

    To choose your plan and order a phone please visit:
    http://www.dotcomcellphones.com

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  • Mafia 2 DLC: Jimmy’s vendetta: Calling card (05) (PC) [HD

    2 Mafia 2 DLC: Jimmys vendetta: Calling card (05) (PC) [HDYes shootout of gas stations do you know how much the gas costed in those days?!

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  • THE CALLING CARD

    2 THE CALLING CARDPRESENTED BY LAYLA ANNA-LEE

    Benjamin Squibbs is not your ordinary singer/songwriter. Mixing The onstage energy of a full on rock band with the tunes of Ryan Adams, Benjamin is what some are calling “A new breed of Singer/Songwriter.

    He is currently recording his debut album and planning summer tours so waste no time and jump on the band wagon now.

    It Begins . . . . . . .

    http://www.myspace.com/wearethecallingcard

    Tune in again tomorrow!

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  • Best prepaid calling service?

    I’ve got a Blackberry with Verizon standard calling plan(voice and data). I plan to cancel my service soon. Can I use my Blackberry with a prepaid calling service with a different carrier?Do I need to buy a new phone with a Prepaid Calling Plan from that carrier?

    Unfortunately Verizon phones can only be used on Verizon plans, as do alltel’s with alltel, US Cellular with US cellular, etc. I know there is buzz around the internet about unlocking phones, but generally I would not go that route.

    Blackberries themselves, also, cannot be active on any prepaid accounts. They require the data package which prepaid does not offer.

    If you’re looking for good prepaid, I personally like Alltel’s pay-per-day; look into if you have some time.

     
  • What is the best phone card to send to AirForce bootcamp?

    My husband is leaving for AirForce bootcamp next week. Every website says to find a phone card that doesn’t have a lot of steps/talking/ect. But, I can’t find a site that says which cards are the best! Can anyone tell me what Phone Cards are the best to send with him?

    They get to make phone calls in AF boot camp!!?

     
  • What is good calling card or telephone service to call cell phone in Mexico?

    I am looking for either a good cell phone Calling Card to call cell phones in mexico or if there is a plan out there for your house phone or cell phone for great prices. Please be specific if you can. Thanks

    I use http://www.telthreeadvantage.com No fee, no tax, bonus minutes

     
  • Prepaid Calling Card Tips

    The number one tip for using prepaid calling cards is to compare the different cards before you buy. With so many prepaid calling cards to choose from, there can be some major differences between the fees they charge. So in order to get the most bang from your buck, we can’t stress enough to compare, compare, compare!

    The second rule to remember when using a prepaid calling card is to always read the fine print. Otherwise what looks like a great deal, can quickly turn out to be a costly purchase. So read the fine print.

    Long distance carriers are raking in huge profits when it comes to selling prepaid calling cards. For example, say you bought a $20 prepaid calling card with a super cheap per minute rate, but it includes a $1.50 connection fee for each call. Then you use it until you have $1′s worth of calling time left on the card. So now where does that leave you? You have $1 left on your calling card, but the connection fee alone is $1.50! Now you have a useless phone card and you are left with no other option but to throw the card away. Meanwhile, the calling card company just made $1 profit for free. This is how long distance carriers reap such huge profits from the customer. So again, read the calling card’s details!

    Another tip is to know the rate per minute. This rates is usually described in the number of cents per minute. Many prepaid calling cards will have rates that are super cheap, but have a very expensive connection fee. So if you make quick calls, you are better off getting a prepaid Phone Card that has a higher per minute rate, but no connection fee. There is no sense finding the cheapest calling card rate if all your minutes are used up paying for the connection fees when you make short phone calls.

    By knowing the billing increments, which is how you are billed for the phone calls, you can also save a ton of money. For example, if you buy a calling card that bills in two-minute increments, and you make a call that lasts for 1 minute and 10 seconds, you will be billed as a two-minute call. So you can see how quickly the number of minutes on your calling card can be used up.

    Make sure you know the expiration date for the calling card before you purchase it. Most prepaid calling cards expire and the time span can range from 3-6 months depending on the date you bought it or when you first used it. So be sure to use all of the minutes on your prepaid Calling Card before it expires. Otherwise, the only thing do do with the card is to throw it away.

    Some prepaid calling cards have a connection fee associated with them. This fee is only charged to the calling card for every call is actually connects. So by hanging up before you get an answering machine, fax or voice mail, you can avoid this fee. Otherwise, the call has been connected and the fee will be charged towards the dollar amount of the calling card you have purchased. Connection fees can vary quite a bit, but also really chip away at the number of minutes your calling card has.

    Maintenance fees are another charge that you need to look for when using a prepaid calling card. Not all calling cards have this fee, but if they do it can be charged daily, weekly or monthly once the card is activated.

    Unfortunately, all prepaid calling cards will have a pay phone fee charged to it when a call is made from a pay phone. This fee is mandated by the FCC, but these fees can also vary from one long distance company to another.

    Always know what fees and taxes your card has. These alone will use up whatever calling minutes you have left. So be smart and shop wisely for your prepaid calling card needs.

    Calling cards can be used in conjunction with cell phones, but you need to know the details of the card to find out if a different rate is charged for cell phone calls. Some calls from a cell phone will use up more minutes on your prepaid calling card.

    By knowing if your prepaid calling card is rechargeable, you will be able to easily add more minutes instead of purchasing a whole new calling card.

    A final thought when using your prepaid calling card is to know your card will have a Personal Identification Number (PIN) assigned to it. To avoid anyone else using your calling card, please don’t share your PIN with anyone you don’t want using the card. Also, please memorize your PIN because most calling card companies won’t give you a new PIN.

    Laura Rucker
    http://www.articlesbase.com/communication-articles/prepaid-calling-card-tips-690596.html

     
  • if i use a calling card on my prepaid plan will my minutes get used?

    im new in chicago and im getting a prepaid tmobile plan i wanted to know if my minutes get used if i used a Calling Card to call international

    Yes. Your minutes will be used. Unless you are calling during a time you have unlimited. Also, make sure that after you have called the number on the Phone Card and then dial the number you actually want to call you do not hit the "call" button again. Or this will start another call, at the international rate.

     
  • How does international phone card work?

    How much does receiver get charged when a person with phone card calls a person?
    When a person with a phone card calls someone outside of US, does the phone call be considered as a local phone call for both dialer and receiver?

    Where can i buy Phone Card for good price if I want to call Canada?

    I am going to be using cell phone and so is the person I want to call.

    hmmm! I a bit jealous to you since I want the same items as you. actually I’ve been watching the price at amazon they list it here http://astore.amazon.com/cellphone013-20 and everytime I’m there I was drooling, icon razz How does international phone card work? anyways my boyfreind already have one so I guess i’ll just borrow it. bye

     
  • What kind of calling card should we buy for international use?

    My boyfriend is going to be staying in Canada for two weeks.
    He has Verizon; what kind of calling card should we buy for him to use
    to call me in the U.S. while he is away?

    Will he be billed for any international connection minutes from Verizon, even though he
    will have a Calling Card?

    No, you should not. You are using a 1-800 number if verizon looks at it. you should call them just to make sure. But you will see get billed for your min’s as you where calling any 1-800 number.