Friday, December 2nd, 2011 at
9:41 am
Question by Felixo: Am trying to call Uganda mobile No from UK using IDT phone card.What international code for Ugands do i use ?
international codes Uganda IDT phone card
Best answer:
Answer by russianprincess2424
International dialling code for uganda is 00256
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Friday, November 25th, 2011 at
5:42 pm
Question by tshep100: If bought in Canada, what is the best calling card to call the Philippines?
If bought in Canada at a corner store, what is the best calling card to call the Philippines?
Best answer:
Answer by Carl_the_Truth
Your computer…just use skype, AIM, windows live,or yahoo messenger. All you need is a mic if your computer already has speakers.Computer to computer calls are free.
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Monday, October 10th, 2011 at
1:44 am
Question by SimonTomato: If I purchase a prepaid phone card to call from Europe, can I still use the sim card from T-mobile?
I’m going to purchase this prepaid phone card: http://www.zaptel.com/zaptel/index.cfm?fuseaction=customer.product&product_code=ABSOLUTEWORLDCARD&from_country_id=208&from_country=Italy&to_country=USA%20-%2048%20States&to_country_id=1&conversation=5&MinuteRate=0.135&connect_fee=0&Denoms=-25
Do I need to get a sim card also? Will T-mobile charge me for calling from Europe? Or should I just use the hotel telephones?
Thanks!
Best answer:
Answer by Fer562
NO T-mobile will not charge you if you purchase a calling card they will only charge you for the minutes you used while talking on the cell.
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Thursday, October 6th, 2011 at
5:41 pm
Question by Jessica: Does using a calling card cancel out charges for the person recieving the call, or just the caller?
If I’m recieving a long distance call, and the person calling uses a phone card to call, can I still be charged?
I plan on recieving calls from Ontario, Canada, to California. My phone plan is with AT&T/Cingular, if that matters.
Best answer:
Answer by swtaznchicababe
you will be billed “airtime” or “minutes”, if your phone you’ll be receiving the call is on a cell phone. if it’s a land line, or something that does not charge per minute, then you won’t be billed for anything. other than that, you won’t incurr any long distance charges or anything. only the person making the phone call is responsible for “paying”.
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Wednesday, October 5th, 2011 at
1:41 am
Question by Tica: what international phone card allows to call from California without being overcharged if calling mobiles?
Best answer:
Answer by Heinz M
If you call ‘mobiles’ overseas you’ll always get screwed. ~
Try to call land lines only.
I have a VoIP phone with free calling to 21 countries. But to cells in those countries the charge can be over 30 Cents/min.
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Saturday, October 1st, 2011 at
5:44 pm
Question by DRSOGR: Will I be charged for the call at the hotel if I use a calling card?
I am going to the middle of knowhere for 2 weeks. I did some research and the area is roaming through my cell phone. Looking at the hotel online, it says that local calls are free for up to 30 minutes. Would a calling card constitute the same type of thing? As it would be like a 1-800 number?
Best answer:
Answer by Randy B
Shouldn’t have to pay the hotel anything but then again they may have rules and charges that they want to charge anyway. When in doubt…ask before making the call.
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