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Topic

How to call a Japanese landline from Hawaii on your cell phone

Question
#1
  • Mercury
  • mail
  • 2023/03/03 17:15

I use a prepaid account with a company called MYSTAR GOLD to call Japan.
I have been using this company for a long time and have no problems, but from the time I first started using them until now
the company name has changed about twice. I think the first one was called MYSTAR123.
I decided to recharge my account because my balance was getting low and when I looked for the website
I found that the website was gone.
Periodically I get text messages from this company saying 50% off or sale if I recharge today
so it seems I can recharge if I call them.
However, I am concerned because the website that used to be there is gone.
I would like to know if anyone has used this company and recharged over the phone and had any problems.
Or what other methods ( or companies ) do you recommend for calling Japan?
Thanks in advance.

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#6
  • Mercury
  • 2023/03/04 (Sat) 15:23
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Konjak

Thanks for the information. I will try it when the balance on my current prepaid card runs out.

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#7
  • 国際電話
  • 2023/03/06 (Mon) 08:55
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I buy a PennyTalk prepaid card at Longs. Each time I buy a card for $ 25, it says 4 ¢ per minute for calls to Japan. I rarely have the opportunity to make international calls to Japanese phones, but I always have it on hand for calls to hospitals and other places where I can't reach someone without a phone call.

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#8
  • Mercury
  • 2023/03/06 (Mon) 17:52
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Mr. International Phone

I will look at it when I go to Longs. Thanks for the information.

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#9

I am on Skype's Japan Unlimited Min Landlines plan. I pay about $ 11 every 3 months and I think the annual fee is even more discounted. That's what you get with Unlimited. Useful for calling my parents' house. When I call from Skype, I just run the Skype app on my phone and call directly from there to a landline in Japan ( 81- number. ). It's easy and convenient.

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#10
  • Mercury
  • 2023/03/20 (Mon) 18:32
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Thanks for the training

information.
In my case, I would prefer to use
a prepaid card rather than paying $ 11 every 3 months since I only call Japanese landlines 3-4 times a year.
but I will refer you to it. Thank you very much.

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