| Okay so I have bought calling cards a couple of | | | | will need more time than you have you can simply |
| times. I used them the most when I was in Acapulco | | | | recharge and add on more money. This also saves |
| and need to call my parents so they knew I was | | | | you the time and aggravation of going and buying |
| alive. For a girl that hasn't traveled much by herself | | | | another calling card when you have a perfectly good |
| Acapulco, was a big deal for her parents. So I used | | | | one on your hands. |
| calling cards to call when I got there and to all for | | | | Also there are now many websites that will search |
| occasion check-ins. | | | | for the cheapest calling cards available to you ad let |
| But they run out pretty quickly. I mean most of | | | | you buy them over the internet. Most of these sites |
| them give you a warning as to how many minutes | | | | will also let you recharge your calling card on the |
| you have left and when they are going to run, out | | | | same site. Now this could be a problem if you are |
| but you tend to have a hard time paying attention to | | | | living in a third world country with limited access to |
| your watch when you are in South America and your | | | | the internet, but then finding calling cards, or a phone |
| parents are asking you 300 questions. | | | | for that matter would probably be just as difficult. |
| For this reason it seems like rechargeable calling cards | | | | Rechargeable calling cards seem like a good modern |
| would be a good idea. When you don't know if you | | | | option. |