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  2. Rechargeable calling card - Wikipedia

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    In reality, the rechargeable calling card is a specialised form of a prepaid or debit account. To use the phone card, the user would call an access number (which is usually a toll-free telephone number), enter the "card number" (also called the PIN) and then dial the desired telephone number. The user could add value to the card at the same ...

  3. Here’s How To Make the Most of Target’s Discounts and Deals ...

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    Target does have a dedicated savings program for seniors who are veterans. The discount is 10% off eligible shopping. Military members and families can also qualify for this savings opportunity.

  4. Opus card - Wikipedia

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    Personal card reader for reloading Opus cards using the contact interface Opus (stylized as OPUS ) is a rechargeable, dual interface (contact/ contactless ) stored-value smart card using the Calypso Standard and is used by major public transit operators in Greater Montreal and Quebec City , Quebec, Canada.

  5. Telephone card - Wikipedia

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    A telephone card, calling card or phone card 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.

  6. CARP (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    ZML provides a number of exclusive discounts on goods and services to CARP members as part of an exclusive marketing agreement, [13] including sought after discounts on home, auto and travel insurance, mobile phone services and dozens of other products and services.

  7. Telephone numbers in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Government of Canada's Translation Bureau recommends using hyphens between groups; e.g. 250-555-0199. [4] Using the format specified by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in Recommendation E.164 for telephone numbers, a Canadian number is written as +1NPANXXXXXX, with no spaces, hyphens, or other characters; e.g. +12505550199.

  8. 42 Travel Discounts for Seniors - AOL

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    This online travel giant runs the AARP Travel Center and offers 10% off hotels, 30% off base rates for car rentals, up to $300 onboard cruise credits, and free online or phone booking.

  9. Toronto Transit Commission fares - Wikipedia

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    Using the Presto card on the TTC, a cardholder can pay adult single fares by default with the option of lower concessionary fares for senior, Fair Pass, post-secondary student, youth, or child riders. [1] (Even though children ride free, a child Presto card allows the child to pass through the fare gates at unstaffed subway station entrances.) [3]