Martin Stock
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Re: calling cards in Germany
http://foxyphone.tarife-fuer-ferngespraeche.de/
This page explains a way to phone rather cheap without the need of buying a
calling card.
If you use a credit card in a public phone of Deutsche Telekom they will
charge a fee of 1 Euro, but otherwise the same rates as normal apply (i.e.
the 0,20 Euro per minute if you use the method described at the above link).
By far the cheapest method is of course to use call-by-call from a private
phone connection. E.g. with 01024 2,1 Eurocent per minute. The problem is of
course that as a tourist you normally have no access to such a line. And
don't use the phone from your hotel. They charge other prices.
"chancellor of the duchy of besses o' th' barn"
<this_address_is_for_spam@yahoo.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:1gstjl5.1crovi71l9f4cgN%this_address_is_for_spam@yahoo.com...
> I'm making a short trip to Berlin tomorrow, and wondered what the
> cheapest way of making calls to the UK would be. Calling cards? Do they
> incur the same kinds of penalties (i.e. hefty) when using freephone as
> in the UK? I'll have my mobile, but would rather not give Orange too
> much of my money!
>
> If anyone sees this in time, and can post back, TIA!
>
> --
> David Horne- www.davidhorne.net
> usenet (at) davidhorne (dot) co (dot) uk
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