12550
Type the number into google.
I am not aware of any research to support the assertion that it is easier to remember numbers in reverse.
There are free "reverse directory" websites for many countries, and also reverse look-up sites that charge money. However, many numbers, most especially mobile phone numbers, are not listed at all in any public directory.
Apparently any numbers beginning with 08 reverse charge the person being called. Therefore they would call a person, with an advertisement, and then charge that person for the phone call. That is why the recipient of the call should avoid, and not answer the call.
You can unlock Telstra prepaid phones from any vendors online like UnBBlock.com for blackberry phones and Simpleunlocking.com for other model phones
I had to unlock my phone and what you do is ring up your current provider and they will give you a code to put in to your phone which will unlock it from the provider and then you can use any sim card from any provider in the phone.
The atoms are like any other atom, the electron charge and proton charge cancel each other and the varying numbers of neutrons have no charge.
They have an equal numbers of electrons and protons...MoMMy =)
There is no such thing as a free reverse cell phone directory, however, this site offers the best and cheapest service. http://www.squidoo.com/reverse_cell_lookup
Yes, a reverse phone lookup can provide information about every person who has owned a particular phone number. Reputable websites will not charge if they do not find any results.
Atoms with equal numbers of electrons and protons are electrically neutral, meaning they have a charge of zero. This balance of positive protons and negative electrons cancels out any overall charge in the atom.
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.