Uses for Phone Cards - Employers Parents
Anyone
Many people find that having and using phone cards for long distance
calling simply makes sense. Whether you have employees who are sometimes
out of the office or kids away from home, phone cards can have many
practical uses.
If you provide calling cards for kids or employees to get in touch
with you, be sure you’re purchasing from a reputable company. Some
phone cards are notorious for their busy signals. When you call in,
you get a recording that indicates the circuits are all busy and that
you should try your call again later. It’s not going to do much good
to page your employee only to have him or her unable to get a line
to call in with the phone cards.
Think it’s going to be too much trouble for your teen to keep up
with a phone card? If he or she can memorize the phone card number,
parents can retain the phone card and simply recharge it periodically
to be sure the teen has the ability to stay in touch. If you’re consistently
recharging the same phone card, there’ll never be a need to learn
more than the one access number. If you’re planning to do this, be
sure that you purchase the phone card from a reputable company that
will be around for you to continue recharging the card over a period
of time.
For those who hang on to their phone cards themselves, there are
some real advantages. Some public phones have the ability to read
the cards, eliminating most of the hassle of using pre-paid phone
cards.
Another positive use for phone cards is home use. If you have had
trouble getting good long distance phone service at a reasonable price,
phone cards may be the answer for several reasons. First, you pay
as you go. There’s never a gigantic long distance phone bill to hit
you at the end of the month. As long as you put all your long distance
phone calls on the phone cards, you’ll be paying only for your basic
service. The downside is that you have to jump through the hoops of
dialing up the phone card number before making your call.
Remember that phone calls made with phone cards are going to give
an unusual caller identification number to the recipient. If you’re
calling someone who tends to not answer unless they know the caller,
be sure to let them know that you’re using phone cards and that your
home number won’t show up on the caller ID. |