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Hi folks !
I was searching on the internet for a good phone card. Living in the US, I wanted to have a good deal on calling cards as I make frequent calls to my family in Nigeria. So I googled to check out what's available on the net. After surfing for quite some time, I found this site.
This guys seem to carry few but consistently decent cards. The purchase experience was fairly good. The first time you order, you don ' t get the pin right away but was there in my email box 10 minutes later. No Lies Africa and Africa Unite seemed to have worked well for me. To be honest, I also liked the idea of the site being owned by African brothers and unless the really disappoint me, I will probably be a good customer for a long time.
So, if you are looking for a decent spot to buy phone cards, check out africanmarket
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Pre-paid cards were introduced in the U.S. in the early 90?s and the large phone companies used traditional channels to market their cards to their customers.
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