To call a New Zealand cell phone that is roaming in Australia, dial exactly the same number you do when it is at home in N.Z. The mobile network will automatically find them.
Within New Zealand, dial 02...
On a GSM mobile, dial +642...
Otherwise, dial your international access prefix, then 642...
(The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." From a GSM mobile phone, you can enter the number in full international format, starting with the plus sign. The most common prefix is 00, but North America (USA, Canada, etc.) uses 011, and many other countries use different prefixes.)
it can be 22 44 66 or 88, yes that is true, but it can also be 20 22 24 26 28, and so on because the person clearly says that the number has two digits and both digits are even, but the person did not say that the even numbers had to be the same
A Social Security Number should only be composed of nine digits. Three digits then a dash, three more digits then another dash, and three final digits should be the only numbers.
The average person has six digits.
No, because many people have the same last 4 digits of their Social Security Number, so the last 4 digits don't identify one particular person. The first 3 digits of your Social Security Number identify the region, state and city of where you applied for and received your Social Security card, and therefore (in the USA) all 9 digits would be necessary to identify any one person for a credit application.
Most credit and debit cards have sixteen digits. American Express cards have fifteen. Even fifteen digits is enough to allow every single person on Earth to have over a thousand credit cards, which is why it's unlikely that a random string of digits will turn out to be a valid credit card number.
If all digits show up from an international call, you add to the normal number the country code.
The visa card number is the 16 digit number running across the middle of your card (4 groups of 4 digits). You may also find the number on your statement.
The country - is Taipan (indicated by the digits 00886). The next digit (2) - tells us the number belongs to a person in either Keelung or Taipei.
The number of people entering the medical profession in Australia is increasing. There are currently 91,000 doctors who are registered in Australia.
When someone asks you for your "Digits" that means they want your number. Dont just randomely give someone your digits, make sure you know the person very well or have talked to them for awhile. If you just randomly give then your digits, then they can find out information about where you live and dangerous stuff. Yes, giving out numbers is more dangerous than you think.
Extra digits, fingers or toes
If you want to move to Australia you should find out what the immigration requirements are. Once you have that sorted out, you need to find a job and of course a place to live.