Compass prepaid phone cards are a great way to make cheap
calls when you're on a budget, away from home or the office.
All Compass phone cards offer over 100 local access numbers,
giving callers the cards' best rates from nearly every town
in NZ. Cards are rechargeable over the phone or by visiting
any Ezi-Pay enabled store.

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KiaOra phone card is a great way for kiwis to stay in touch
without spending a lot of money. KiaOra's rates are always quoted
including GST, with no connection fees.
For retailers, KiaOra is one of NZ's two biggest selling cards
and is well supported by radio advertising throughout New Zealand.
Read more at www.kiaoracard.co.nz
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Talk
'n' Save is the newest of Compass' phone cards and it offers
exceptionally low rates to New Zealand and around the world.
Talk 'n' Save is the other of NZ's two biggest selling cards
and is also well supported by an extremely successful radio
advertising campaign throughout New Zealand.
Read more at www.talknsave.co.nz
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With a V8™ phone card under your bonnet, you can call overseas at a tiny price from your Vodafone mobile in NZ.
Calls start at just 5c a minute to more than 30 countries, plus a call connection fee of 19c.
Read more at www.v8phonecard.co.nz
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Go
Call offers low rates to the Pacific Islands as well as to New
Zealand and around the world.
Go Call has foreign language options available and operates
over quality digital lines.
Read more at www.gocall.co.nz
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WorldPhone's
rates to all Asian destinations are low, making it a good choice
for callers to Korea, China, Japan and more. WorldPhone's national
rates are also extremely low.
Read more at www.worldphone.co.nz
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Meihua
is the card of choice for callers to China and Hong Kong. Meihua
offers peak and off-peak rates, with its off-peak rates being
exceptionally low.
Meihua also offers foreign language options to negotiate the
calling card platform.
Read more at www.meihua.co.nz |
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