What Germany calling card plan should I choose?
Enjoy Prepaid offers a variety of calling card plans, each created to meet the different needs of different customers. Use the guidelines below to determine which plan best fits your requirements, based on your calling patterns:
- If you place long calls frequently - get a calling plan with a 5-minute or 2-minute rounding. The rate per minute is lower and this will give you an overall lower cost for your calls.
- For shorter and less frequent calls - select a plan with a shorter rounding period (1-minute or 1-second), and no connection fee. Even if the rates are a bit higher than on the higher rounding plans, this is still the best option for calls placed once in a while, which only last a few minutes.
How do I buy Germany calling cards?
Get your calling card from Enjoy Prepaid in only 3 clicks:
- Select your preferred plan form the list above by clicking on "Buy Now"
- Complete the order form (it takes less than 2 minutes) and click "Place Order"
- Review and confirm your order details, by clicking on "Confirm Order" ... and you're done!
In the following minutes, you will receive an e-mail confirmation of the order you've placed.
How do I use my Germany calling card?
Once you've received your PIN, you can start using your plan; just follow these simple dialing instructions:
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Dial an access number - 800/888 or local access; access numbers are available here:
Local Access Numbers
- Follow the instructions you will hear; when asked, enter your calling plan's PIN code;
- When prompted, enter the phone number in international format (country code included);
Please make sure you DO NOT PRESS CALL or SEND BUTTON on your phone after you enter the destination number. This is to avoid being charged by your cellular provider for the international call.
Your call will be connected in just a few moments; for an easier dialing process, we recommend you activate PINless dialing and Speed Dial.
Why use Enjoy Prepaid Germany calling cards?
With Enjoy Prepaid, you get more than just low rates for your international calls:
- Manage your account online - and manage your PIN yourself, whenever you want (refill, upgrade plan, configure Speed Dial, etc)
- Win Nobel Points - which you can use to get discounts on refills, to upgrade your calling plan or to transfer to another account
- Contact us, whenever - our Customer Support dept. is available 24/7, so you can call us whenever you need additional information
What calling features do I have on my Germany calling card?
Once you've signed up with Enjoy Prepaid, you can enjoy all of its great functionalities and features:
- Pinless Dialing - you're no longer required to enter your PIN during the dial process
- Speed Dial - type in just two keys instead of the entire phone number
- Last Number Redial - pressing only (*0) when asked to enter the destination number
- Call Continue - stay on the line after ending a call and press (**) then dial the new number you want to call
- Speed Connect - after entering the destination number, hit (#) key to expedite your calls
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PC-2-Phone
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call and send SMS
from the comfort of your PC using the same EnjoyPrepaid account
More Information About Germany ...
The Federal Republic of Germany is a country located in Central Europe. With a total of 81 million inhabitants, Germany is the country with the largest population in the European Union. The country has changed its capital city very often, and cities as Aachen, Regensburg, Frankfurt-am-Main, Nuremberg, Weimar, Bonn and Berlin, were all capitals of the country in different periods of time. The current capital, Berlin, is larger than Paris and it has more bridges than Venice.
Germans are famous inventors. They discovered the X-rays, they invented the phone, the diesel engine, aspirin, the fluorescent flashlight, and pregnancy tests. The German language is famous for its compound words, the longest having 79 letters.
Being such a large country, Germany has a lot of touristic sights. The Rügen cliffs (located in the national park Jasmund; the highest rock is Königsstuhl – the king"s seat, with a height of 118 m), the Rhine river, Frauenkirche (the Church of Our Lady, a Lutheran church which was completely destroyed during the World War II, and rebuild by the original plans), the historical city of Lindau (with medieval buildings made of wood), the Köln Cathedral (with its famous Dome), the Holstentor gate (located in the city of Lübeck, it is now a museum), the Neuschwanstein Castle and many more.