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    Reduce Long Distance Rates By Internet Shopping
    Copyright © 2005, George M Noceti

    You may use this image in your ezine or website if you choose to publish my article. --- George M Noceti
    You may use this image in your ezine or website if you choose to publish my article. Click here to see the picture full-sized.--- George M Noceti
    Do you discuss vital business affairs with your clients sitting 
    far way from your office? Do you want to stay in touch with your 
    relatives, college kids and friends? Does the thought of paying 
    those expensive long distance rates ever force you scrap the 
    idea altogether? Do you have to finish your conversation in a 
    hurry to save money? There are better ways to save money on 
    your long distance bills.
    
    Do you remember the days when you could pick up your phone and 
    dial a number directly? You may not be old enough to remember 
    the days of direct dial long distance. Along about the 1980's 
    with the breakup of Ma Bell, 10-10 numbers and the long drawn 
    out process of dialing an 800 number and typing in code after 
    code in order to call someone, became synonomous with long 
    distance as new phone companies and new calling plans exploded 
    into the marketplace.
    
    These new phone companies offered long distance phone rates 
    significantly lower than the Baby Bells. That is why a lot of 
    people under the age of 30 have never had the ability to direct 
    dial a long distance telephone number. 
    
    If you have the right long distance carrier, you won't have 
    to worry about your long distance rates. If you use the right 
    company, you will always be able talk more and still pay less 
    money than what you pay right now. You can save money even if 
    most of your calls are intrastate long distance or international 
    long distance.
    
    
    Recently, as matter of fact, many long distance calling services 
    have earned a bad reputations due to surprise billing increments 
    and unjustified monthly fees. Those factors put tremendous 
    financial burden on the consumers. That's why most people have 
    turned their backs on so-called sophisticated and cost-effective 
    long distance calling services. 
    
    When choosing your long distance carrier, get the facts. Never 
    trust the marketing copy of any carrier. Instead, always, but
    always read the fine print! Most companies don't want you to read
    their fine print. If you did, you would likely change providers.
    
    
    There are certain factors that you should always consider when 
    shopping for a long distance provider for your home or business. 
    
     * Your Calling Patterns - Consider the long distance rate your 
       current long distance carrier charges you for making calls 
       at different times of the day. Do you make most of your calls 
       during the day, night, or on weekends? What is your average 
       volume? Do you make long distance calls mostly within your 
       state, outside your state, or to other countries?
    
     * Monthly Fees - If your long distance carrier promises 10 cents 
       a minute, look for any additional long distance rates, such 
       as, monthly fees or surcharges you have to pay to get that 
       long distance rate.
    
     * Minimum Charges - Look for minimum charges for each long 
       distance call. If every call has a 50-cent minimum, even a 
       two-minute call can cost you 50 cents. On "up to 20 minutes 
       for a dollar" long distance plans, a one-minute call or a 
       message you leave on an answering machine is a dollar.  In 
       effect, this charges you for time you're not even on the 
       phone.
    
     * Billing Increments - Some long distance carriers (like AT&T, 
       Sprint and MCI) bill in 60-seconds increments; if your long 
       distance call lasts one minute and one second, you're charged 
       for two minutes. This unused time can add up, especially if 
       you make many short long distance calls or when you get a 
       recording.  
    
       Programs that bill at six-seconds increments and six-seconds 
       minimum call lengths (like http://www.GotoLongDistance.com) 
       more accurately reflect your actual calling time and save 
       you money every time you place a long distance call.
    
     * Climbing Rates - An ad may say that all long distance calls 
       up to 20 minutes cost a dollar. Look for information on what 
       happens to the long distance rate structure after 20 minutes. 
       The long distance rate may increase dramatically. 
    
    
    CoVista Communications, a leading name in telecommunication 
    services, has developed new and innovative calling plans that 
    are making waves in the boardrooms of their competitors. They 
    have introduced direct dial long distance rates, as low as 3.9¢ 
    per minute within the USA, that will make many competitor's 
    CEO's lose sleep. And, they have introduced a unique toll free 
    long distance service that at the same low long distance rates 
    per minute for incoming calls that will cause any CEO who 
    purchases services from CoVista to jump for joy.
    
    With their automatic online billing facility, you be able to 
    know the amount billed for all of your phone calls instantly. 
    You can also opt for their outstanding AUTOPAY billing option 
    to avoid the hassles of paying the bills monthly. (To utilze the 
    AUTOPAY billing option, your bill has to be over $20 each month.)
    Whether you AUTOPAY or pay your bill manually, you can count on 
    CoVista to provide prompt billing services.
    
    Before deciding on CoVista Communications (GoToLongDistance.com) 
    or any other phone company, you should still get the facts and 
    read the fine print. You can compare the calling plans of 
    CoVista Communications and their top five competitors at:
    http://www.gotolongdistance.com/compare.htm
    
    
    The time has come to stop worrying about how much your phone 
    calls will cost, so that you can focus your mind on those things 
    that are really important in life:  expanding the reach of your 
    business and renewing ties with your friends and family. 
    



    Writer's Resource Box:
    By George M Noceti, Managing Partner for
    http://www.gotolongdistance.com  George has designed
    his web site to help you to find the lowest cost
    long distance rates for you home or business.
    George can be reached at: mailto:george@gotospp.com.




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