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What (who) is phonecard - definition

SMALL CARD, USUALLY RESEMBLING A CREDIT CARD, USED TO PAY FOR TELEPHONE SERVICES
Telephone prepaid calling card; Phone-card collecting; Telephone billing cards; Telephone billing card; Phone card; Fusilately; Phonecard; Phone cards; Telecard; Prepaid calling cards; Telegery; Telephone cards; International phone card; Telephone calling card
  • 2000s telephone card from the United States
  • Phonecards from [[Olneyville]], Rhode Island - 2008
  • Optical phonecards from Austria. The balance is shown by the vertical marks on the white bar.

phonecard         
¦ noun a prepaid card allowing the user to make calls up to a specified number of units on a public telephone.
phonecard         
also phone card (phonecards)
A phonecard is a plastic card that you can use instead of money in some public telephones.
N-COUNT
Telephone card         
A telephone card, calling card or phonecard for short, is a credit card-size plastic or paper card, used to pay for telephone services (often international or long-distance calling). It is not necessary to have the physical card except with a stored-value system; knowledge of the access telephone number to dial and the PIN is sufficient.

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Telephone card

A telephone card, calling card or phonecard for short, is a credit card-size plastic or paper card, used to pay for telephone services (often international or long-distance calling). It is not necessary to have the physical card except with a stored-value system; knowledge of the access telephone number to dial and the PIN is sufficient. Standard cards which can be purchased and used without any sort of account facility give a fixed amount of credit and are discarded when used up; rechargeable cards can be topped up, or collect payment in arrears. The system for payment and the way in which the card is used to place a telephone call vary from card to card.

Calling cards usually come equipped with PIN for user protection and security. Most companies require user to enter the PIN before granting access to the calling card's funds. PINs often are printed on a piece of paper found inside the calling card's packaging. Once the users makes their first call, some companies offer the option of eliminating the PIN altogether to speed up the calling process. Companies that sell virtual calling cards online typically PIN via email.

Examples of use of phonecard
1. But gamblers are already turning to creative payment methods which pass under the radar, including the use of phonecard credits.
2. Nor could she have made any phone calls before tomorrow, when she would have been eligible to apply for a phonecard.
3. Diamond does the same, and offers to "call Jay Z right now and find out". Horovitz laughs and says he has heard that "Russell is doing some kind of credit–card/phonecard weird thing". They could always have their own credit card too, of course, and channel the funds they raise into the political and charitable causes they‘ve become associated with: from Tibetan freedom to pro–peace organisations.