No, they dont. The caLLING CARD GIVES YOU A LOCAL ACCESS NUMBER OR A TOLL FREE ACCESS NUMBER. I use a calling card that is re loadable. They dont have any hidden fees. I always use them because they can recharge my credit card when the money gets low. They never have any contracts, just the flat rate per minute. I love them. My brother in the military also shares the same service account with me. Try them they are great! www.globalcallingsolutions.com I hope this is good for you. I wish you the best.
Technically yes However, if the mobile is a COMPANY PHONE then - No it isn't stealing as you are using company equipment. The taking of company phone tile, electricity - even a pencil is taking without premission. IF the company has a policy that you may charge your phone (and its your private phone) then its allowed else it dishonest sppropriate of property
The answer is yes. Expect to pay the normal per minute rate for your cell phone however. Calling card companies tend to charge an extra fee to the card as well when using cell phones sometimes. Try using a new company called Cell Long Distance. The website is: www.celllongdistance.com. There are no hidden costs, free to signup, free to cancel. No calling cards, you just store the number in your cell phone and use your code. I've been using it for 18 months, works awesome!
Calling card is a prepaid phone card that auto debits what ever amount you have in your card when ever you make a phone call. I've been using Onesuite phone card for years and tried a few other calling cards too and its all the same. http://www.onesuite.com http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telephone_card
If you are calling a toll-free number from a landline in Puerto Rico, it will not show up on your bill, because there is no charge. If you are calling from a mobile phone (cell phone), the call may show up on your bill, because you are still using airtime minutes, even though there is no charge for the long distance.
If you are doing it during work hours and not during a break time, yes. And if you are using the company phone, most certainly.
No.
The cost of calling long distance via a cellular phone depends largely on the specific phone company and plan that the individual has. These calls are always more expensive than calling someone locally.
Good phone deals using Cingular international calling can be found when vising a Cingular store. This place a customer can negotiate a better phone deal than what is offered online.
An ATM charge is when you are using an ATM that is not the ATM of your bank' company. Therefore, they charge you for it
To call out of the country using your phone, you typically need to dial the international dialing code for the country you are calling, followed by the country code, the area code (if applicable), and then the phone number you are trying to reach. Make sure you have an international calling plan or credit on your phone to make the call.
There is no software you can put on your computer to trace calling phone numbers. There are devices and software you can use to record calling phone numbers using caller ID.
Of Course! You can preform any function on a phone while charging, including calling and texting!