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Today there are literally thousands of prepaid calling cards on the market. International calling cards have certain advantages that make them popular. They are portable, they can be economical, and they can help consumers control their spending on calls to Argentina . There are 2 kinds of calling cards useful for calling Argentina : Prepaid phone cards, and regular calling cards. Pre-paid cards usually come in denominations of $10, $20, or even a $50 dollar and you use them for long distance calls until the card is used up. The advantage to this type of card is that it its normally significantly cheaper than the long distance rates you can get at a payphone, or even your home telephone. They are also readily available and can help you maintain a budget. So long as you use your phone card quickly, they can be an excellent value. We recommend you use no-connection fee prepaid calling card.
Phone-Cards-Usa.com provides low-rate online prepaid phone cards for international long distance calling. Just choose the country that you wish to call, and get a selection of prepaid calling cards to choose from.


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How to make an international call with our prepaid calling card :

Dial  Access number + Prepaid Calling Card's PIN number + 011 + Country code + City code + Local number you wish to call

Argentina Calling Code: 54

City Calling Codes: Azul 281 Bahia Blanca 91 Buenos Aires 1 Chilvilcoy 341 Comodoro Rivadavia 967 Cordoba 51 Corrientes 783 La Plata 21 Las Flores 244 Mar Del Plata 23 Medoza 61 Merio 220 Moreno 228 Posadas 752 Resistencia 722 Rio Cuarto 586 Rosario 41 San Juan 64 San Rafael 627 Santa Fe 42 Tandil 293 Villa Maria 531

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