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  1. #1
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    9278.com phonecards

    Hi,
    i know that this has been discussed scores of times before but I just can;t make head or tale of what you actually get for your money on this site!?
    Has anyone used this site to buy phonecards for calling the UK (nottingham) from florida (kissimmee)? I just don't know what everything means.
    For example on the following page:

    9278.com/productdetail.asp?mscssid=43DA3338E3DA46A8AF5C7581 A54F7B3D&epartner_id=0&sku=172

    is the rate shown for a US to UK call? it never actually states where to call from. Also, people have recommended to ABC Florida card from this site, but I can;t seem to find it!
    If anyone has used the site before then I would be greatful for any advice as it would be far easier and mroe helpful to get help from here than from the 9278 customer services!
    Thanks
    Alex


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    I just get a phone card from the Tourist shop to the left of Publix at ORange LAke shopping Center - they are very good value


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    This is the one that was on this site before I think. They seem like good value and don't expire but some have a weekly maintainance fee. They are also rechargable. Take a look.

    http://www.nobelcom.com/nobelcom/jsp...AFFN=118048902

    Steve & Dawn


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    I am using the TCI Gold card, from here in Florida at the moment, you can buy it from the Sony shops along the US192.
    The $5 dollar one I have gives you 8 hours of talk time to the UK. Printed on the back of the card is a freephone no, which you dial, it then prompts you to key in you authorisation code, which you get from a scratch off panel on the back of the card. You then just dial the number you want and away you go. The instructions are all on the back of the card, it is really easy to use and seems to last forever[msnsmile]
    Dawn Murray


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    thanks very much, have ended up buying one from Zaptel which seems like a good deal with no hidden extras! Thanks again Alex


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    All the petrol stations and supermarkets have phone cards which are good value.


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