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The long distance service you choose determines
what long distance phone rate you get
Comparing one long distance service to another might be the most
important thing you can do when choosing a long distance service.
The more you compare a long distance service, the more you will
learn about it and find out whether they are giving you the best
long distance phone rate possible. You can find discount
long distance rates and compare numerous long distance services
to save money. The way it works is, you submit information about
the plan you are looking for, and then a list with long distance
service providers appears. You choose the long distance service
that can help you save the most money and give you the best long
distance phone rate.
Many times the long distance service provider will sort the long
distance service by region. Your long distance service plan depends
on which region of the country you live in. The rate for a long
distance service on the East Coast will not necessarily be the same
rate as for long distance service on the West Coast. Your long distance
provider makes that decision.
Tips For Choosing Long Distance
Service
Below are some tips on choosing and using discount long distance
service, including dial around calling plans. These will better
inform you of what to look for and to explain how to choose a long
distance service plan that is right for you. Consumers can save
a lot of money by using a cheap long distance service phone rate,
but remember to read the fine print of every plan you consider.
Choose a long distance service based
on your needs and compare calling plans: Look at the specifics
of every long distance service plan and don't be afraid to use more
than one of those plans to fit your needs and to receive a cheaper
phone rate. If you find a dial around number with a discount phone
rate when calling another state, what are the in-state rates for
that same plan? It cannot be emphasized enough. You might use one
calling plan that has a discount phone rate for state-to-state calls
but that same number has a much higher rate for long distance calls
within your state. Check the in-state rates. In some cases (not
all), you might save more money by using one long distance carrier
for your state-to-state calls, and a different number for your in-state
calls.
Check to see if the plan has a monthly
fee: This is one area where some consumers can actually lose
by using certain dial around numbers if they make only a few quick
long distance calls per month. Now, if you make a lot of long distance
calls every month, sometimes using a plan with a monthly fee is
fine. But if you don't make many long distance calls, watch out
for plans with a monthly fee. Let's say you average 15 minutes of
long distance calling per month and then choose a plan that offers
a low 5¢ per minute rate but has a $4.95 monthly fee. Your
bill for that month would be $5.70. This means that in reality,
you have paid a whopping 38¢ per minute for that month. If
you make only a few short calls per month, consider whether a plan
with a monthly fee is worth it or not.
Check to see if the long distance service
plan has a minute minimum charge per call: Some domestic
and international calling plans will have for example, a 10 or 20
minute minimum charge on every call. This means that if you use
one of these dial around numbers and then get connected to just
an answering machine or voice mail, your call might only last 2
minutes but you will be billed for the minimum minute charge.
Watch for different long distance service
rates for days, nights, or weekends: As if phone bills weren't
already hard enough to figure out, some companies will have one
rate for certain hours during the day, then a different rate for
evening or night hours. Some might even have a different long distance
service rate for weekends. This is nonsense. To say this can get
confusing is an understatement. When you are shopping for a low
phone rate, be aware if the plan you are considering has these rates
based on the time of day. As always, read the fine print and know
what you are getting.
Connection fees: When you compare
calling plans, check to see if there is a per-call connection fee.
Some companies will hit you with a fee just for connecting your
call. Read the small print.
Watch for calling plans that have different
in-state (intrastate) rates: Many plans will have different
(higher) rates for in-state long distance calls. This means that
you might get 5¢ per minute on all state-to-state calls, but
then get nailed with a 15¢ per minute rate for any in-state
long distance calls. Remember that Intrastate
means calls within your state
and Interstate means calls from
state to state. Always ask what the in-state calling rates
are and if you need to use a separate plan for just your in-state
calling, do it.
Watch for rate plans based on the person
you are calling having the same plan as you: Some companies
offer a calling plan with unlimited calling for a set monthly price.
For example, you might find a calling plan where you pay $19.95
per month to cover all of your calls. But the catch is this: The
person you are calling must be
subscribed to the exact same plan as you. And if they aren't? You
will get hit with a much higher per minute rate on top of the $19.95
a month. Furthermore, even if the person you are calling does have
the same plan as you, make sure you are making enough calls to justify
that $19.95 charge every month.
Using a dial around number on a business
phone: Many dial around numbers can be used on a business
long distance phone for the exact same rates as if the call was
being placed from a residential phone.
Make sure you dial the correct dial
around number: Although this sounds very simple, it is important.
If you have a dial around number you are using, make sure you use
the correct number. If you misdial on just one digit, it's possible
you could end up using another long distance services dial around
plan that has a higher rate.
Payphones and dial around numbers:
Dial around numbers cannot be used when making a call from a payphone.
This also applies when making a call from most hotels.
No matter who you have your long distance
service with, watch for rate changes: Whether you are using
one or many dial around numbers, you are considered a casual user
of the companies that own those numbers. It's very possible that
if there are rate changes, you will not be notified of those changes.
A good idea is to periodically contact the company and ask them
for their current rate. In many cases, if the rate has been lowered
since you started using the number, you can request to be switched
to the new lower rate.
Using a dial around number in a family
home: If you have a household full of people, make sure they
all know and use the dial around number. One good way to do this
is to place a sticker with the dial around number on every phone.
Using a dial around number can save a consumer a lot of money, but
to get those savings the dial around number should be used on every
long distance call. If you are having a problem getting everyone
in the house to always use the dial around number, keep in mind
that most calling plans are available as pre-subscribed service.
This means that you could choose that company and plan as your primary
long distance carrier and then just dial 1 + the area code + the
number to receive the same cheap phone rates as you would by using
a dial around number. This would assure that every family member
could just use 1 + dialing and you will always know you are getting
the same low phone rate as the dial around number you were using.
(There are some Pre-subscribed plans listed on this website that
will also allow you to deduct 5% from your monthly bill if you pay
by credit card over the internet.)
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