Prepaid Phone Card Terms
An online feature that automatically reloads your prepaid phone card when your balance hits a certain amount. You specify the amount at which to reload and how much to reload.
The address where you receive your credit card bill.
The rate you pay per minute for calling a certain country or a certain city within that country.
A local number that you dial to access your prepaid phone card. You do not have to pay a per minute surcharge so it is much cheaper than using a toll-free access number.
The calling rate for calling a certain mobile phone service provider in a particular country.
Requires you to dial a PIN before you can dial the number you wish to call. Offers flexibility; can be used from any phone.
Offers convenience; does not require you to dial a PIN before you dial the number you wish to call. Can only be used from the phone number you register when you purchase the PIN less prepaid phone card.
The phone number you register your PIN less prepaid phone card under. Can be a landline or a cell phone number. You can use your PIN less prepaid phone card only from this number.
Putting more money on your prepaid phone card.
How much your call time is rounded up. For example, if you buy NetOne’s prepaid phone cards with 1 minute rounding, every call you make will be rounded up to the next minute. So if you make a 40 second call, you will be charged 1 minute for that call.
A toll-free number you dial to access your prepaid phone card. You will pay a one cent per minute surcharge for using a toll-free number, therefore, it is much cheaper to use a local access number.
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