No, it is illegal.
The only calls that you will be charged for answering (other than airtime charges on a mobile) are "collect" or "reverse charges" calls where you explicitly agree to pay.
North American area code 829 is one of the three area codes for the Dominican Republic. Calls from the United States to area codes 809, 829, and 849 will incur international call charges.
Area code 0014 is not assigned to any specific country. Area codes generally vary from country to country, with each country having its own unique set of area codes.
Yes and no. Some shops may scan your codes for free hoping that you will fix what they find with them but most shops will charge $50-$100. Then if you fix any issues with them they will credit the charge to the total repair bill.
A person can get PSN codes free of surveys and charge by asking friends for extra codes. They may also request these codes as a birthday or Christmas gift.
If you look at maps, you will not find area codes. Area codes can be found on area code locator websites. Another place to find area codes is in the telephone directory.
In North America, area code 900 is used for premium calls. Area code 700 is used for various purposes, depending on your long-distance carrier, and may be used for premium calls. There are also many area codes that look like ordinary U.S. area codes but are located in Canada or on various Caribbean islands; those area codes will be charged at international rates. For instance, area code 757 is in Virginia, but area code 758 is the Caribbean island of St. Lucia. Area codes 800, 888, 877, 866, and 855 are toll-free, and 844, 833, and 822 are reserved for future toll-free use.
In North America, general purpose area codes are area codes that are available for assignment as geographic area codes; in other words, all unassigned area codes that are not reserved for other purposes. Area codes ending in '11' are unusable due to conflict with N11 short codes such as 911 and 711. Area codes with the second and third digit the same are reserved as "easily remembered" codes such as 800/888/877/866/855/844 toll-free and 900 premium numbers. Area codes with '9' as the middle digit are reserved for future expansion. Most other unassigned area codes in the range 200 to 999 are general purpose area codes.
In the United States, the states with the most area codes are:California (30 area codes, will be 31 as of 2012-11-20)Texas (24 area codes)Florida (17 area codes)New York (15 area codes)Illinois (13 area codes, with three more planned for 2013)When area codes were first introduced in 1947, California had 3, Texas had 4, Florida had only 1, New York had 5, and Illinois had 4.
Area codes in the US and Canada were introduced in 1947.
There are about 300 area codes in the United States, about 30 in Canada, and about 20 in other miscellaneous islands in or near the Caribbean that share country code +1 with the US and Canada. There are about 400 area codes in Mexico. There are about 600 area codes in the UK. There are about 5,200 area codes in Germany.
The first telephone area codes were issued for the USA and Canada in 1947. The first telephone area codes were issued in the UK in 1958.
Area code 134 is not assigned to any specific country; it is not recognized as a standard area code in any national numbering plan. In the United States, for example, area codes typically have three digits and do not include 134. If you are looking for information about a particular region or country’s telephone codes, please provide more context or check for any potential miscommunication regarding the area code in question.