PhoneDog Expert ReviewREVIEW - Pioneer is able to offer these great rates (including 6-second billing increments) by keeping their bad debt ratio extremely low. (the invoice will be e-mailed to you). Wait times for Pioneer customer service rarely exceed 60 seconds and they are always helpful should you need anything. This company and plan are highly recommended by this website.
NOTE: Pioneer Telephone will charge a Regulatory Recovery Fee of $1.99/month to help offset the various regulatory costs associated with providing telephone service around the country such as city licensing fees, state and federal reporting requirements and special assessments. We have updated our site with this information under the Monthly Fee section of our review.
EXTRA SAVINGS - This plan also offers member-to-member calling at 1.9 cents. If you ask your friends to sign up with this plan through this website, you can call any other out-of-state Pioneer customer for 1.9 cents per minute. (Pioneer-to-Pioneer rates will apply only to interstate calls which originate and terminate with Regional Bell Operating Companies (RBOCs). Both originating and terminating telephone numbers must be on qualifying Pioneer Telephone rate plans and present on valid Pioneer Telephone accounts.)
CALLING CARDS - If you choose to receive an optional calling card, the rate is 5.9¢/min when calling within the U.S.. Pioneer calling cards will also work to and from the following regions...
Canada, Alaska Calling to Canada is 6.9¢/min. Calling from Canada: 8.9¢/min. Calling to Alaska is: 9.9 ¢/min. Calling from Alaska is:19.9¢/min U.S. Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii Calling to and from is: 6.9¢/min. |
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