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Hi everyone, 

I'm trying to find my SR a calling card so I can send it to him at BC. I already looked on the phone cards and calling cards link in this group but I still don't understand how they work. Should I buy one so my recruit can call me sooner, or should I just wait for him to buy one at the NEX? 

Any particular brands that are better than others? New to this kind of stuff so any help is appreciated!

Thank you!!

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He has been gone for 9 days. I haven't even received the form letter yet. But maybe I will just wait for a call then. I'm sure he'll figure out how they work. I haven't gotten a call yet either. But I am hoping for one soon.

We got a phone card from Walgreens. It was $50 for 1200 minutes.  It was not related to any phone plans or anything. We activated it before he left and had him try a call to make sure he knew how to use it.  You just dial the number on the card, enter the pin number on the card, then call your number.  It was pretty fast and easy to use.

We sent a phone card but she never really needed because of the gift one. Wait until the first phone call, which I think was about 10 days after arrival, and ask him if he needs it.

Thank you! I appreciate the help. :)

I bought my SR a phone card at Walgreens. It is a PennyTalk card. Cost $10 for 951 minutes. We have been fortunate to get phone calls. He even earned an extra one for something. Anyway, when they call they often get about a total of an hour (at least mine did). He used up the first one and bought one at the NEX. He didn't like that one as well as the one we got him and he said that one cost him $20 for about half the time. I ended up sending him more and even put an extra one in an envelope for him to share with another recruit.

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