Dial New Zealand - Cell phone card - low rates for calling from United States to New Zealand - Cell

Dial New Zealand - Cell
Dial New Zealand - Cell
490 ¢/min

rate based on local access

408 min

The minutes for a calling card are based on one call using a local access number where available.

Denominations: $20, $40, $50, $100
Rechargeable: Yes
Fees & Surcharges: May apply*
Billing Increments: 1 minute
Connection Fee: None
Maintenance Fee: 49¢ /Month
Can Make Calls From: Cont. U.S., Canada, Hawaii, Europe, United Kingdom
Customer Support Language: English/Spanish
Customer Service Hours: 24 hours
800 number Surcharge: 1¢ per minute
Within Continental US: 1.5¢
Expiration: 6 months (183 days) after last use; if no use 6 months (183 days) after being ordered
Domestic Connection Fee: None

*May apply on some calls. Please call Customer Service at 1-888-520-9215 for details.

This phone card is designed for low rates to New Zealand - Cell only. If you wish to call landline phones or specific cities you can find help with how to choose the right calling card for you.

The New Zealand - Cell Dial New Zealand - Cell card is the recommended option when you want to make rather short calls from United States, as it gives you a 1-minute rounding with no connection fee. As all other NobelCom cards, the Dial New Zealand - Cell card is rechargeable and offers you many great options, like: PINless dialing, Automatic Recharge and many more. Enjoy making international calls from United States to New Zealand - Cell at low rates, and stay in touch with everyone!

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