free phone cards?
#1
Posted 14 July 2003 - 02:59 PM
#2
Posted 15 July 2003 - 11:19 AM
Also, http://www.phonehog.com/
And, if all else fails, in some stores, they keep their phone cards somewhere other than in the check out lanes, like usual. So, what does this mean for you? Simply take along a small notepad and pad, bend back the cardboard just enough that you can see the toll free access number and pin, and take the info all down. Yes, I know some calling cards have you scratch off to reveal a pin, but with one company's card (can't remember which, but this calling card was in K mart) all I had to do was bend back the cardboard ever so slightly to see the all important info.
And, That first URL I got from doing a Google search, so there's bound to be more. Just type in "free phone card".
#3
Posted 15 July 2003 - 12:33 PM
#4
Posted 15 July 2003 - 12:48 PM
#5
Posted 15 July 2003 - 02:47 PM
yeah but you need the card rang up to activate it so you can't just steal it...hehe captain b u might as well steal the whole card haha it'd be easier and less chance of getting caught than whipping out a notepad and have someone come up and ask what your doing...
#6
Posted 15 July 2003 - 03:46 PM
hey now captain have you done that free 50 min fone card thing? i just did that and they send you to a web page that has the option for a 100 min fone card, 50 mins of free long dist and then there was to more things. if you click on the 100 mins card you get sent to another web page wanting more info and shit like that. now if you have done that how long does it take till you get the email with your free fone card? i have tried phonehog before but you have to actually apply for credit cards and sign up for net flix or make a bid on ebay or someshit like that.Free 50 min phone card when you sign up for their newsletter at http://www.nothinginlife.com/
Also, http://www.phonehog.com/
And, if all else fails, in some stores, they keep their phone cards somewhere other than in the check out lanes, like usual. So, what does this mean for you? Simply take along a small notepad and pad, bend back the cardboard just enough that you can see the toll free access number and pin, and take the info all down. Yes, I know some calling cards have you scratch off to reveal a pin, but with one company's card (can't remember which, but this calling card was in K mart) all I had to do was bend back the cardboard ever so slightly to see the all important info.
And, That first URL I got from doing a Google search, so there's bound to be more. Just type in "free phone card".
sorry just alittle pissed today sorry!!
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