Best calling card (Alberta)?
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Hi all.
We mainly use VoIP for communicating back to the UK (being free and all that!), but sometimes things go wrong - like today! My outbound service provider seems to be down, so its time to go shopping for a calling card.
The last one I used was the 7/11 Call Home network card for UK (at least is had a picture of UK flag and London scenes on it). It had a 6 month usage period I think, and the $10 card seemed to last a good length of time and number of calls before we moved into our own place.
So what cards have other people been using, and which is the best value? I like No connection fee cards and a low rate with a local Edmonton number or 1-800 access for when we are in hotels over in the Rockies
Thanks for any advice!
Rob
We mainly use VoIP for communicating back to the UK (being free and all that!), but sometimes things go wrong - like today! My outbound service provider seems to be down, so its time to go shopping for a calling card.
The last one I used was the 7/11 Call Home network card for UK (at least is had a picture of UK flag and London scenes on it). It had a 6 month usage period I think, and the $10 card seemed to last a good length of time and number of calls before we moved into our own place.
So what cards have other people been using, and which is the best value? I like No connection fee cards and a low rate with a local Edmonton number or 1-800 access for when we are in hotels over in the Rockies
Thanks for any advice!
Rob
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Originally Posted by rabrol
Hi all.
We mainly use VoIP for communicating back to the UK (being free and all that!), but sometimes things go wrong - like today! My outbound service provider seems to be down, so its time to go shopping for a calling card.
The last one I used was the 7/11 Call Home network card for UK (at least is had a picture of UK flag and London scenes on it). It had a 6 month usage period I think, and the $10 card seemed to last a good length of time and number of calls before we moved into our own place.
So what cards have other people been using, and which is the best value? I like No connection fee cards and a low rate with a local Edmonton number or 1-800 access for when we are in hotels over in the Rockies
Thanks for any advice!
Rob
We mainly use VoIP for communicating back to the UK (being free and all that!), but sometimes things go wrong - like today! My outbound service provider seems to be down, so its time to go shopping for a calling card.
The last one I used was the 7/11 Call Home network card for UK (at least is had a picture of UK flag and London scenes on it). It had a 6 month usage period I think, and the $10 card seemed to last a good length of time and number of calls before we moved into our own place.
So what cards have other people been using, and which is the best value? I like No connection fee cards and a low rate with a local Edmonton number or 1-800 access for when we are in hotels over in the Rockies
Thanks for any advice!
Rob




