Top 20 Philippines Phone Cards, Philippines Calling Cards, Prepaid Calling Cards Sites
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Philippines calling cards will always save you more money than using the phone company. Members at MP report the following websites below offering calling cards to the Philippines are the best value. Cell phone cards might cost slightly more than regular calling cards, but all of these providers offer instant pin numbers that you can access over the Internet. Many companies offer $2, $5, $10, and $20 calling cards. When checking the rates on prepaid cards be very careful to look for maintenance and other hidden fees. Also, see if they have customer service and a good policy regarding dropped calls. When trying a new phone card it is best to only buy one prepaid card first, to make sure you will be happy with the service. Rates will vary greatly depending on whether you are calling from the United States, Canada, Europe or Australia. Some phone cards offer a better value depending on your location.
List of 20 sites below as chosen by members
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1) http://www.speedypin.com/ 2) http://www.uniontelecard.com/ 3) http://www.vonage.com 4) http://www.idphonecard.com 5) http://www.callingcardsplus.com 6) http://www.qualitycalling.com 7) http://www.masterbell.com/ 8) http://www.tel3advantage.com 9) http://philippine-cards.pushline.com 10) http://www.1stphonecard.com 11) http://www.pennytalk.com/ 12) http://www.cellcards.com/ 13) http://phonecardsforsale.com/ 14) http://www.pingo.com/ 15) http://www.phonecards.com/ 16) http://www.raza.com/ 17) http://www.philtel.com/ 18) http://www.cloncom.com/ 19) http://www.phonecardsonnet.com 20) http://www.alosmart.com/
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If you are in a long distance relationship with a Filipina, or any lady from the Philippines, you can save yourself
thousands and thousands of dollars my making smart choices on how to call internationally. We hope the top
20 phone card websites we found will help you find a less expensive way to call overseas :)
Most of our members use these cards to call Manila, Valenzuela, Quezon City, Caloocan, Davao City, Cebu City,
Zamboanga City, Antipolo, Pasig, and Taguig in the Philippines