Phone Card Rates: Connection Fees



Posted: Friday, May 25, 2007

by Bob Graham
Smart Global Call

Most people understand that they use phone cards by dialing an access number which by-passes their high cost carrier in order to make low cost domestic or international long distance phone calls. Phone card users also know that they will usually pay a higher rate than the per-minute rate advertised because of so called hidden fees and taxes. What a lot of people don't realize is that these hidden fees vary significantly between phone card suppliers, can take on different forms and, in some cases, they can be hard to spot when making a purchase and be just plain "tricky". We don't like these marketing practices and feel that hidden fees should be fully disclosed by phone card marketer's in an understandable manner so a consumer will truely understand what it will cost to make a call. Therefore, we try to uncover and explain these "tricks" when we find them so consumers can spot them when making a purchase. A case in point is a "connection fee".

As the name implies, a connection fee is a fee charged when a call is connected. Most phone card companies do not charge a connection fee these days but we found one major marketer  that still charges a fee for each connection. When using these cards a caller will be charged a per-minute rate plus a connection fee for each call. This particular company advertises  international calls for as little as 2 cents per minute but they also charge a $0.49 connection fee for each call and a 99 cent monthly service charge for each account. The connection fee may not sound very high but consider the following. If a 25 minute call is made from the USA to Italy the cost will be 50 cents (2 cents per minute) plus a 49 cent connection fee so the total cost will be 99 cents or almost 4 cents per minute. Therefore, in this example, the advertised 2 cent per-minute advertised rate is one-half the actual charge. This is not a low rate for a call from the USA to Western Europe these days. The same call can be made with several other high quality phone cards at a cost that ranges between 2 and 2.5 cents per-minute including all fees and taxes. Therfore, the use of a connection fee by some marketer's is a deceptive pratice that add significantly to the cost of each call made with their product.

Another problem with a connection fee is that it is charged for each call connected. It is fairly common for international calls to be disconnected during a long conversation and the connection fee will be charged everytime the number is redialed and connected. It will also be charged if the wrong number is dialed and connected or if the party being called is not available and the phone is answered. In other words, a seemingly small connection fee can add significant cost to the calls actually completed with a prepaid calling product. For these reasons, we suggest consumers should not purchase a prepaid calling product that charges a connection fee.

Visit International Calling Guide for further information on phone cards and other products for making low cost domestic and international phone calls.

Bob Graham is the owner/editor of several telecommunication related websites inlcuding International Calling Guide and Phone Cards International . He is an engineer with several years experience in the telecom industry. He is also the author of several telecom related articles published on websites and theĀ  International Calling blog.
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