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Calling Russia is a good time for a person should be using an international phone card. This is going to help the person save money rather than spending it on long distance charges when they make the call without a phone card. These international phone cards are going to be available at almost any retail store that a person visits, they can also be purchased online for those that would rather have that option. When choosing the best international phone card to call Russia, the person should take into consideration a few key aspects.First off, what are the minutes going to cost in total? The person can figure this out by the price that they are paying for the card and the number of minutes that are with that purchase. Usually they can reload the same calling card with more minutes and they will want to know exactly what they are paying for these minutes in order to find the best deal. Secondly, consider if the phone card charges an extra fee for using pay phones and so forth. Usually there is some sort of fee, so for those that plan to do this, they need to find the lowest fee to get the best deal.The person is going to be able to call Russia at any time whether it be day or night. As long as there are minutes on the phone card, the person is going to be able to get the call to go through in order to connect with friends and family. Its use is rather simple once the person gets the process down. The first step is to of course, purchase your calling card. The card is going to become active once it has been purchased.Next, you will want to figure out what your PIN number is. This is the number that is going to be usually covered with a scratch block, for a physical card or sent through email, if you're buying your phone card online. Remember that this PIN number is the link to your card, thus keep it in a safe and secure place at all times to minimize the chances of someone using your minutes. To avoid the hassle of entering your PIN number every time you make a call, make sure you register your phone number with your PIN, if the PINless dialing option is offered.Now that you are ready to make a call, look for the 1-800 number on the back of the card or the Local Access Number corresponding to your city. This is what you will first dial to get the call through. The operator will ask for the PIN number of your card, in which you will enter. Once the PIN has been confirmed, the operator will ask you to enter the Russian phone number that you are trying to call. The call will go through as though you made it from your own phone without the calling card.
This Article Has Been Published on Tue, 19 Apr 2011 and Read 73 Times