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Q: Who should use prepaid phonecards?
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A: International callers, students, travelers, payphone users, or those seeking to
dramatically reduce their home or business long distance phone bill.
Q: Why should I use a prepaid phonecard?
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A: Savings:
| | Vighnesh Global Telecom phone cards can save you up to 80% on your phone bill. Typical Vighnesh Global Telecom customers with family or friends overseas report to us that they save hundreds of dollars each month by using our phonecards with their home phone rather than dialing direct and domestic users can find their bills cut in half. | |
| | Use phonecards at hotels to avoid long distance surcharges. A phone call from a hotel without a Vighnesh Global Telecom phonecard can cost you 20 times more than with the phonecard. | |
| | Students often do not have any access to long distance service in dormitories. When they do, it is often expensive. Vighnesh Global Telecom phonecards cost less than half of most calling cards, which bill you for your long distance calls at the end of the month. | |
| | Travelers can use Vighnesh Global Telecoms Traveler Phonecard to call from the U.S. to any country in the world and from anyone of 94 foreign countries to any other. No calling card can give you the flexibility of a Vighnesh Global Telecom phonecard at comparable rates. | |
| | Cellular phone users will save even more than home users when they use phonecards rather than their cellular companys long distance provider. |
Convenience:
| | Phonecards provide convenience if you must use a phone but are caught without change or other money. | |
| | Parents find phonecards a great way to make sure their children can call home, from anywhere, anytime they need. | |
| | Businesses find that distributing phonecards to their traveling employees is a convenient and inexpensive way to handle their long-distance needs. |
Q: How Do I Order?
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A: Order your phone card in three easy steps:
| 1. | Locate the best
card for you. |
| 2. | Select the calling card and quantity you wish to
purchase. |
| 3. | Enter your contact and payment information. Payments by credit card or PayPal receive their access PIN within 24 hours by e-mail. |
Q: How do you keep are your rates so low?
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A: We can offer rates lower than your phone company for 3 primary reasons.
| 1. | High volume purchases We are part of a network of phonecard buyers that purchase more than one billion dollars in phonecards per year. That volume allows us to command the best rates in the industry and pass them along to you. |
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| 2. | Economic freedom is good for consumers Unlike the direct-dial telephone companies, phone card issuers are not made less efficient by government-protected monopoly. When you dial a long distance number direct from your home phone your call is routed to its destination by a long distance carrier who bills you for every call you make. A direct-dial long distance company profits by becoming the exclusive carrier for as many homes as it can service. While there has been much deregulation during the past five years, it is still highly regulated and made inefficient by burdensome government controls. This regulation makes it harder for new companies to enter the market, thereby preventing as much competition as there should be and makes it more expensive for the companies already in business, thereby making it hard for them to lower their rates. By contrast, a phonecard issuer makes its money when you initiate your long distance call through the issuers toll-free access number. It doesnt need to spend millions on lobbying or on the infrastructure to run lines into your home. It contracts with the local phone company to go around the direct-dial carrier that would otherwise service your area. As a result, thousands of smaller, more efficient phonecard companies fight hard for your business against one another and against the direct-dial carriers. The way they do this is by offering you the lowest rates possible. In short, consumers benefit from economic liberty. |
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| 3. | Good phone card users benefit because some
users are bad. It may sound odd, but phonecard issuers count on the fact that some of you will not use your phonecard. These are bad users those that have a perfectly good prepaid phonecard in their hand but choose to throw it away or otherwise waste it. The result is that phonecard issuers can offer even better rates to good users those that use every last penny of every phone card they buy. How does this work? Lets say we sell a batch of phone cards to a big computer trade association that wishes to give them to all the attendees of their national convention. Now lets say that these cards are priced at 5 cents per minute. The association pays Vighnesh Global Telecom full value for the cards. And, in turn, Vighnesh Global Telecom pays the phonecard issuer full value. But what happens if 20% of the attendees fly home from the convention without ever having used their cards and then throw them away when they unpack from their trip? Thats right, Vighnesh Global Telecom paid for more time than was used! We paid the phonecard issuer 20% more than it expected, or an average of 6 cents per minute for its 5-cent phonecards. But, as noted above, this is a competitive industry. Rather than simply keeping the money as extra profit, most phonecard issuers rely on such wasted cards to offset losses on other cards. In order to attract more business, they might create a new batch of 4-cent phonecards even if a 4-cent rate is below their cost! Such a card might attract new users to their products users who might call not only to locations at the below-cost domestic rates, but also to profitable international locations. In this way the company may earn even more profit than it would have by just keeping the 20% surplus that Vighnesh Global Telecom paid. The phonecard companies are constantly thinking of ways to lower their rates in a battle for your business. So be a good user and enjoy your phonecard to its limit. |
| | What is the per-minute rate for calls within the U.S.? | |
| | What is the per-minute rate for calls to my international destination? | |
| | Are the rates the same 24 hours a day? | |
| | Is there a higher rate for the first minute than subsequent minutes? | |
| | Will I be charged for calls that are not completed? | |
| | Are there any connection fees or surcharges? | |
| | Are there any monthly/weekly maintenance fees? | |
| | Is there a connection fee for international calls? If so, how much? | |
| | Can I place more than one call without redialing the PIN? | |
| | Will I be notified when one minute is remaining? | |
| | Can I reach a customer service operator 24 hours a day? | |
| | When does the card expire? |
By purchasing from Vighnesh Global Telecom
you can be sure that you are getting an honest bargain.
Q: How will I know if Ive used up the value of the prepaid calling card?
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A: At the beginning of each call a message will indicate how many minutes are left
on your card. A warning tone will sound during your phone call when you have one minute
remaining.
Q: What is Voice over IP or an Internet phonecard?
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A: Voice over IP or Internet Phonecards are phone cards
that route your long distance phone call over the Internet. Unfortunately, this technology
does not yet permit high-quality, reliable connections. Therefore, Vighnesh Global Telecom
sells
only cards that carry long-distance calls over fiber-optic digital networks. Our experts
are constantly searching for better rates and service for our customers. If ever VoIP
becomes reliable and less expensive than phone-to-phone connections, we will be proud to
offer such service at our Web site.
Q: Can I add more time to my calling card without buying another card?
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A: We do not recommend rechargeable cards. Such cards are a leading
source of fraud in the telecommunications industry and using them increases the risk that
your credit card will be used fraudulently. To protect both you and Vighnesh Global Telecom, we
do not sell such cards.
Q: Are there any extra charges when I use my Vighnesh Global Telecom phonecard from
payphones, hotels, or other privately owned phone networks?
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A: Yes. Some phone owners charge additional fees to your card when you use their
private phone networks. Such fees may be up to 50 cents. As required by the FCC, it will
be automatically deducted from your card. (many states require phone owners to post the
amount of this charge on their phones).
Q: Can I earn money or free phonecards by referring my friends to Vighnesh Global Telecom?
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A: Yes. If you have a Web site you can earn a significant income by becoming a
Vighnesh Global Telecom affiliate.
Q: I have unanswered questions. How can I talk to a real person at Vighnesh Global Telecom?
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A: You can call us between 9AM and 6PM PST at 1-831-464-1212, or email
us today!