Usually, there are two ways of payment with such cards: prepaid credit system (stored-value cards) and credit card style system (telephone accounts). If, for example, you buy €20 prepaid href="http://www.juxpo.com/calling-cards/from/USA-Continental/182/to/Nigeria/130">Nigeria Calling card this means that payment for each call you make to Nigeria is deducted from this amount until it is exhausted. Then you dispose the card and buy another one. The second way of payment assumes that you have some amount on your account of specific telecommunication
provider and use your phone card to access it. You need to call special access number printed on the calling card and following some instructions enter the card’s PIN using any tone-mode phone in order to pay for your calls.
Nowadays the third type of calling cards is becoming more common: electronic cards or calling accounts. These are virtual cards: calling account can be purchased over the Internet using regular credit cards and are delivered to you instantly via e-mail. There is no need to print any physical card. You can use the PIN code and instructions sent to you by e-mail as your, say, Jamaica Calling Card. This way definitely helps to reduce costs and to increase convenience.
Many of telecommunication companies use the calling cards as an advantage to place advertising on them or to feature attractive photographs, artwork, and celebrity portraits to increase the appeal of the calling cards to customers. Such cards are usually disposable, encouraging people to buy multiple cards. That’s why this practice has led some people to start collecting these small “masterpieces” as a hobby. This calling card collecting hobby has been very popular since
ninetieth years of the last century and its height in the late 1990s, over two million people collected phone cards.
So, buy a call card and get in touch with your friends, family members, and work partners whenever you wish.

