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The New York Times
(USA)

"Travellers can buy "electronic phone cards" with global access through
a new Web site, http://www.card4anywhere.com.
These accounts can be used to call anywhere in the world from 35
countries. .... Each time an account is used, the caller is told how
many minutes remain based on the rate of the call.
The cards, which are good for 90 days, are sold by a British company in
denominations of £50 ($74.50, at 70 pence to the dollar), £20 ($29.80),
£10 ($14.90) and £5 ($7.45). The company says a 30-minute call from
Italy to the United States, including a 75-cent connection charge, would
cost about $3; from Brazil about $7..." |
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The Wall Street Journal
(USA)

""The Web site www.card4anywhere.com is touting a new phone card ....
that promises as much as 180 minutes of international phone time for
about $15" |
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Sacramento Bee
(USA)
"Travellers can buy "electronic phone cards" with
global access through a new Web site, www.card4anywhere.com , or its
toll-free number, (877) 860-8608. ... Calls are made by dialling a local
access number (available on the site and usually a free call) and
entering a PIN that has been forwarded by e-mail".
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Business Link
(Eastern Counties, UK)

"Card4anywhere.com sends out electronic cards to travellers, tourists,
back packers or business people" |
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Food & Drink International
(UK and International)

".... Saving over hotel phone rates can be in excess
of 90%" |
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Wine & Dine
(UK)

"Card4anywhere works in Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada,
Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary,
Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Mexico,
Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Russia,
Singapore, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, UK, USA and Venezuela.
The card is made in sterling £5, £10, £20 and £50 versions and can be
purchased anywhere in the world.. but online ! These denominations can
be seen in over 50 currencies. " |