They usually indicate the city (or metro area) to be called and the telephone within that city.
That phone number does not have a specific location tied to it. Phone numbers are typically assigned to a specific area code or country code but do not indicate a specific physical address.
Phone numbers that start with the numbers 800 are toll free numbers. Toll free phone numbers are numbers that have no cost to the person calling the 800 number.
You can't really get two phone numbers on the same phone. But, you can get an extension phone number plus your regular phone number. Ask your phone service about an extension number for your phone.
If you want a toll-free number for your own business or personal use, contact your long distance company. Most long distance companies can set you up with a toll-free number, or refer you to one of the many, many companies that offer this service. You may be able to choose a particular number, although there may be an additional charge, especially if the number you want is a highly desirable number.
Typically that would indicate a cell phone number. Business cards and stationary will use the c and the o, which indicates an office phone number. H is used to indicate a home number.
A toll-free number has no long distance charge associated, but calls from a mobile phone (cell phone) will still incur airtime charges, the same as local calls.
I asked Google the question, I was expecting the website that claims to have the answer to actually have an answer. All I know is I keep getting junk phone calls from phone numbers all over, and most of the time when I google search the phone number, I find some stupid page that lists large blocks of phone numbers sequentailly. Some of those numbers are color coded to indicate they are a harshad number, which apparently is a mathematical concept. What I cannot figure is why the digits comprising a telephone number would benefit from having some mathematical significance. Seems quite bizare to me.
This is a famous phone number 232.12.67 Guess who!!
WA does not give out phone numbers nor email addresses
Routing numbers are specific to financial institutions and are not associated with phone numbers. You will need to contact the bank or credit union directly to get their phone number.
You would have to ask them. The phone book does not indicate sexual orientation.
We don’t give out phone numbers.