
Q) Where do I get a free phone card?
A) Fire up your internet browser and search for free phone card. You can narrow the search by typing "free phone card" or free+phone+card.
Q) What's the catch??
A) Mostly free phone cards are low value giveaways provided you do something, sign up for something or buy something.
Q) Who actually pays for my "free phone card"?
A) We don't believe that they are truly free. You might not actually pay in hard cash but you will probably pay with information like your name and e-mail address. In the US rates vary from 9c/min to around 14c/min - so a 50 minute calling card is at best worth between $5.00 and $7.00. This is a fairly cheap price to pay as an incentive. Somehow 50 minutes sounds like more than $5! Lots of merchants are more than happy to spend $5 to acquire a new customer.
Q) What denominations do free cards come in?
A) Typically free phone cards have anything from 10 to 100 minutes available. The most common time is between 30 and 50 minutes.
Q) What should I watch out for?
A) Typically when you sign for a free phone card, you will have to provide an e-mail address. The chances are you will only be able to use that address once for that card. By signing, you could be leaving yourself open to junk mail or spam. Theoretically you could sign up for umpteen free e-mail addresses and keep on signing for free phonecards.
Q) Are there other types of free phone cards or calling cards?
A) Yes! Generally they are given away as promotion items, advertising gimmicks, prizes and gifts. Lots of organizations give out free phone cards as promotions with their logos and contact details on them. Free calling cards with no strings attached are the best possible card for a cost conscious consumer.