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Unfortunately, there are a few companies out there who only care
about taking your money. Please be careful about the following tricks.
4.1) Do NOT provide full disclosure of information (violating
California law)
The company does not provide a full disclosure of information. The
company should have clearly indicated all the information associated
with the phone card to the customer. They should also answer any
customer questions truthfully before purchase.
4.2) Hidden fees
Some phone cards that have very low rates often compensate by charging
one of the following "hidden fees."
4.2.1) Connection fees
Connection fees are surcharges added to your card EACH TIME you
make a phone call. Cards with extremely low rates usually have
connection fees. For example, a card may charge 1¢ a minute
to Canada but have a $1 connection fee. That's 100 minutes lost
each time you call Canada!
4.2.2) Maintenance/Service fees
Maintenance/service fees are surcharges added weekly, biweekly,
or monthly to your phone card. These charges are there to help
cover the cost of maintaining the telephone network for the phone
card. A few phone cards have these fees.
4.2.3) Taxes
Some phone cards pass any tax costs on to the customer. There
are several applicable state and federal taxes associated with
phone cards. For example: Federal Excise Taxes, California Communication
Service Tax, FCC Tax, Sales Taxes, Carrier Universal Service Tax,
Carrier Property Tax, State Gross Receipts Surcharge, Universal
Lifeline Surcharge, Local Communication Tax, California High cost
Fund Surcharge B, and the surcharge for State 911.
4.2.4) Rate surcharges
Rate surcharges are extra fees charged when making a phone
call from or to:
1) Cell/Mobile phones
2) Payphones
3) Campus phones
4) Hotel phones
4.2.5) Minute rounding
Most phone cards bill in what is called "1 minute rounding."
This means that your phone call is charge to the next minute.
For example, a 3.6 minute phone call is charged as a 4 minute
phone call. However, some phone cards charge in 2 minute rounding,
3 minute rounding, or even 4 minute rounding! For example, in
3 minute rounding, a 1 minute call is charge as a 3 minute call!
You have lost 2 minutes! Always double check the minute rounding
for a card.
4.3) Bankruptcies/stealing money
Always make sure that the company you are doing
business with is honest, stable, and reputable. Some phone card
retailers go bankrupt or disappear with customers' money. In these
cases, the customer's phone card becomes worthless.
4.4) No delivery of pin number
With the exception of the first time order
verification process, you should always receive your pin number
in a timely fashion. If you do not receive your pin number in a
reasonable amount of time, then you should contact customer service
to get your pin number. Any lengthy delays or non-deliver of a pin
number is possible fraud.
4.5) Short expiration date
Watch out for cards that have a very short
expiration date. Some cards have very low rates but expire within
just a few days.
4.6) Automatic recharges on credit card
Some phone card companies cheat their customers
by automatically charging customers for a new phone card when there
old one runs out. Never buy a phone card from a company that does
this. You should always make the purchases yourself.
 
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