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International Phone Cards

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I am looking to by a phone card to make international calls from Thailand. Any clues as to who has good prices and where to buy them? I know each card has preferred countries with better rates. I would be looking to call The UK and or USA.

I am looking to by a phone card to make international calls from Thailand. Any clues as to who has good prices and where to buy them? I know each card has preferred countries with better rates. I would be looking to call The UK and or USA.

I use a card from a website called callingcards.com I use to call from the U.S. to Thailand..and pay 4 cents per minute.The website has a search function to find the best card for your situation,and your card is e-mailed to you...and can be recharged online as well.I have used this company for years now, and am very happy. Good luck in your search.

Eric

Have you got a computer if so there is a programme called voipstunt free calls to land line any where if made from computer.

www.voipstunt.com

My mobile I use DTAC

7-11 sell Hitari phone cards. 6 Baht per minute to U.K. and U.S.A. Good quality lines.

7-11 sell Hitari phone cards. 6 Baht per minute to U.K. and U.S.A. Good quality lines.

your avatar is a killer :o

Have you got a computer if so there is a programme called voipstunt free calls to land line any where if made from computer.

www.voipstunt.com

My mobile I use DTAC

What's the rate on DTAC? I have AIS and it seems expensive. I've tried the 7-11 cards although I can't say I've tried Hatari but they a) seem to be poor quality calls sometimes, :o I have trouble connecting (busy signal) and c) I'm lazy and it's a pain to deal with them.

So I direct dial on AIS and I know I'm paying too much. Is there a happy middle? Buying at 300 bhat a time is trouble especially for poor quality.

Valjean

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