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Sep 12
International calling card?
icon1 pcgumban | icon2 Military | icon4 09 12th, 2009| icon34 Comments »
NaVyWiFe_8682 asked:


My husband just got deployed overseas and I am looking for a international calling card with decent rates. I would greatly appreciate the help!
He is over in Qatar.

Estella
Aug 2
Shara asked:


My husband just went overseas on Dec. 5th, apparently, we already have 396.6 either $ or minutes not included in our plan somehow, through roaming, etc… or international calls. I thought that you were just charged your minutes if the calls were incoming (We have T-Mobile).
And, I know that they used to not charge extra for domestic calls in the USA if there wasn’t service in your area when we first had our plan.
They won’t even tell me how much our next bill will be, or accept power of attorney to tell me what’s going on, what we’re being charged for, and how much will clear when the bill is deducted from our account.
I want to change services ASAP, and I will pay to break the contract with T-Mobile.

Problem is, I’m having a hard time finding details on international call charges for either incoming OR outgoing on any competing cell phone providers websites.

So, If you’ve had a good experience with a cell phone provider overseas that offers reasonable rates, please let me know. What type of plan did you have? What did it cost, etc??
Thanks!

Bernardo

Jul 18
Pooky Bear the Sensitive asked:


Here is the reason that the Ghurkas are given the contract they are. It is called international treaty. It was signed by the UK, India and their home country of Nepal. I hope this helps.

As a part of this arrangement, it was agreed that Gurkhas in British and Indian service should enjoy broadly the same conditions of service, to ensure that there was no unfair advantage to serving in one or other, thus maintaining economic stability and social harmony in the Gurkha recruiting areas. Thus, the governments of the United Kingdom, India and Nepal came to sign the Tripartite Agreement (TPA).

The main points of the agreement are:

The Gurkha soldier must be recruited as a Nepali citizen, must serve as a Nepali citizen, and must be resettled as a Nepali citizen.
Gurkha soldiers in both the Indian and British Armies should receive the same basic rates

Herminia

Feb 20
Kay Raisy asked:


Soldiersangels.org helps people connect with soldiers who don’t have family to send them mail or don’t receive mail for whatever reason. These are soldiers who are continually disappointed at mail call and soldiers’ angels send them mail and packages to keep their spirits up. Do you think the post office should offer a special soldiers angel stamp, discounted rates for packages, or do you have another idea?

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