North America (USA, Canada, etc.) is country code +1.
The America code is 1. In order to get the party you wish, the number is 1+specific area code+phone number.
+ 001 then area code and number
The America code is 1. In order to get the party you wish, the number is 1+specific area code+phone number.
There is no area code 278 in North America (USA, Canada, etc.).
After a bit of digging - that is a mobile (cell) number originating in america. 001 is the IDD code for america.... 415 is the code indicating a cell-phone.
I was informed it is a third party, named The Work Number and the phone number is 800-367-5690, Bank of America's company code is 10375.
That's not a valid phone number. Country code +1 is North America (US, Canada, etc.), but there is no area code 444 and also you don't have enough digits.
Country code +1 is North America (USA, Canada, etc.), but area code 838 is unassigned.
There is no area code +1 748 in North America (USA, Canada, etc.). In the UK, a number beginning with +44 748 is a mobile phone.
America's country code for telephone dialing is +1. This prefix is used when dialing to the United States from other countries. Within the U.S., phone numbers typically begin with a three-digit area code.
You would have to call the cell phone service provider that you received the cell phone from and ask for an unlock code. When you purchase a phone from one country and try to use it with another provider in a different country you need to get the unlock code before you can use that phone with the new service.
Although I do not have the specific answer, the best way to obtain a swift code, which is the international wire transfer banking code is to phone the bank.