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Old 13th July 2003, 04:15 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I will be travelling to Denmark in a few weeks for one semester
abroad. I have been only confused by the barrage of phone cards
available for my use while over there. Everything I find has so many
stipulations, and considering this is my first trip abroad, I am very
green to the international phonecard industry, so any advice would be
appreciated. I will travel throughout Europe a little bit, but those
trips will be short and sweet without many (if any) phone calls back
home. So, I will basically only need cards for calls from Denmark to
the US (Florida more specifically). Any suggestions?

Cheers,

Wes
 
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When I was in Denmark recently, I bought the type of long-distance card from
a corner store that I am familiar with on this side of the Atlantic. You do
not stick it in the phone, but you have a free number to phone from a pay
phone (or a home or hotel phone) and then an ID code to enter and then
00+country code + phone number.

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"Miguel Cruz" <mnc@admin.u.nu> wrote in message
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> Buy a card at the tobbaconist in Denmark, stick it in the phone, and call.
> Much simpler than wasting your time worrying about it now.
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> miguel



 
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Default Calling Cards For Calls From Denmark To USA...

When I was in Denmark recently, I bought the type of long-distance card from
a corner store that I am familiar with on this side of the Atlantic. You do
not stick it in the phone, but you have a free number to phone from a pay
phone (or a home or hotel phone) and then an ID code to enter and then
00+country code + phone number.

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"Miguel Cruz" <mnc@admin.u.nu> wrote in message
news:KlsQa.20444$C07.14725@nwrddc02.gnilink.net...
> Buy a card at the tobbaconist in Denmark, stick it in the phone, and call.
> Much simpler than wasting your time worrying about it now.
>
> miguel




 
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