Posts Tagged ‘payphone’

Are Phone Cards Relevant?

Monday, April 21st, 2008

When I was an exchange student in Mexico I really learned how disorganized payphones can be in other countries. If you don’t have a phone card in Mexico (well, back in 1996 anyway) your call can be as much as $5 local and that’s just for 5 minutes. The entire payphone market has been supplanted by the phone card market there. You’re just stupid if you try to make a call with coins there. These cards are sold in every shop on every street and it is considered the best way to use a phone on the street. Now, since then I am sure cell phones have taken some precedence, especially prepaid “pay as you go” plans. Maybe someone who knows Mexico nowadays bring me up to speed.

Regardless, I learned how cool and convenient a phone card can be. When you have a cool phone card in your wallet you can just pull up to any storefront and make your call without racking up minutes on your cell or having to pay a ton of change. There was a 1-2 year stretch as I recall where I have a very cheap pager service and a set of phone cards to communicate with my girlfriend and/or friends/employers. It worked great. Now I have no need to use that system because I have a cell, but every once in a while my cell is dead or more likely than that: I left it at home. In these situations a phone card comes in mighty handy. I like having one in my wallet that has minutes on it because it acts like an insurance system against a cell phone problem. Plus, it saves the minutes on my plan. Another way I use them is for long distance calls, they are much cheaper than my carrier’s plan here in the States.

Because I like using phone cards for everything from state-to-state long distance to payphones, I have hit the jackpot with this url I ran across: therichcom.com. They have a search mechanism that finds you the cheapest cards available. If you like cards like I do, and want a few in your wallet for moments like the ones I’ve described, try therichcom.com. Their website’s ease of use is incredible. Let me know what you think of them.


If you're new here, you may want to subscribe via rss -or- inspiration, psychology, blogging

Related posts

  • Translate

  • Pages

  • The Latest Posts at my Other Blogs

  • RSS Check out my education blog: Dynamite Lesson Plan

  • RSS See what's up at my online diary: Damien at the Speed of Life

  • Recent Comments

  • can rank

    Page Ranking Tool

    View blog authority

    Add to Technorati Favorites

    Featured Sites and Services:

    Web Hosting
    Las Vegas
    Your ad here

  • Top Commentators:

  • Latest Inbound Links

  • Random Posts

  • offbeat adj. slang: "Not conforming to an ordinary type or pattern; unconventional: offbeat humor."

  • Categories

  • Meta