
"IDT has been an industry leader for over 15 years and brings to Rite Aid a wealth of experience providing practical, prepaid communication solutions that we believe our Rite Aid customers will use and appreciate," said Bill Renz, Rite Aid vice president, consumables. "As an added incentive, customers who recharge an existing card with new minutes from a Rite Aid store will receive 10 percent additional minutes for free."
The deal probably means more in name than it does in terms of added revenue, but it still is a significant accomplishment especially in the declining hard card market. The deal also helps IDT push it's services to the mainstream as most of the companies success with hard cards has come from the recent immigrant consumers and not the mainstream.
This company charges 15.7 5 on every call BEFORE you dial, so after you enter a domestic numer--landphone to landphone--your 650 minute card has 562 minutes left without your speaking to anyone.
ReplyDeleteAlso, the minutes expire--unlike past cards from Verizon and MCI. The front of the card says "up to" 650 or whatever minutes. Be advised.
Yes, while the fees are disclosed on the fine print, you definitely need to be a little more mindful when using these cards. If used right (long calls and within days) they can turn out to be a great deal!
ReplyDeletei have a idt long distances phone caRD FROM RITE AID FOR 650 US MINS BUT I ONLY NEED IT FOR LOCAL CALLS NOT LONG DISTANCE SO CAN I USE THIS OR DO I NEED TO GET A DIFFRENT PHONE CARD
ReplyDeleteJoan,
ReplyDeleteYes I am fairly certainyou can use the IDT cards from Rite Aid for local calls.
Thanks for sharing the information regarding deal to sell Calling Card
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