Ask the person you're calling..:)
it means that the person calling is not wanting you to know there number
I don't know what "ares code" is. If you mean the country code, the country code for countries in the NANP (the US, Canada, and a bunch of Caribbean islands, including Jamaica) is "1".However, that shouldn't matter, since you're calling from a country in the NANP to a country in the NANP. You should be able to dial it exactly as you would have had you been in the US (1 + area code + exchange + subscriber number).
No one would like many strangers calling them.
A friend on YouTube is someone you know. And a subscriber is someone who likes your content that you upload, and wants to be notified when you upload videos.
00 1 plus the area code and subscriber number. Toronto has 3 area codes, 416, 647, and 437, plus 3 more area codes for the suburbs (905, 289, and 365). You need to know the correct area code for the specific number you are calling.
if you have a private number you can dial *82 before the number you want to dial to unblock your number. dialing *67 will block your number if dialed before the number you're calling. now, if someone is calling oyu from a private number there's no way that i know of to see the number
If you already have your Mass-health card, check the number just right underneath your name also known as the subscriber's name which is on the left top corner of your card
i dont know tooo bad ...ray doesnt want you calling him!
because if they did see it they wouldn't know who was calling.
It's only creepy if you're a creep. If you're just calling the number because you're not sure who it is, it's not that bad. If you're calling someone you know (even if they don't know you) and you're hanging up or breathing heavily into the phone and then hanging up, it is EXTREMELY creepy. I hope you're not actually doing that.
dont know
I think the best way to contact him is to get to know where he works the getting a phone number and calling him.