The closest equivalent would be your 3DS Friend Code.
Ask the person or ask that person to lend you his or her phone and beep your number.
Ask him if you could borrow it...
Typically you can call the other number and it will be disconnected but if another person answers the company may have already assigned the number to another person. The way to get around this is be direct and ask the person what their number is
Call up the central or district office and ask the operator to connect you with the person in charge of furniture purchases for the school system. She'll connect you to that person.
ask the person who gave you the number in the first place or an operator
Look in the phonebook, look in an on-line directory, or ask the person in person or by email.
To transfer DSiWare from a DSi to a 3DS, you first must download the Nintendo 3DS Transfer Tool from the Nintendo DSi shop onto the DSi. Once this is downloaded, launch it from the DSi Menu. On the 3DS, enter system settings, then underneath "Other Settings" select the System Transfer option on the third page. After the 3DS checks your Internet connection (you must be able to connect to the Internet on both systems so that DSiWare licenses are transfered properly) select "Transfer from Nintendo DSi." Read through the next few screens until the system says that it is searching for a system to transfer from. On the DSiWare, select "Transfer to Nintendo 3DS," read through the next few screens then select the name of your 3DS from the next menu. Once you confirm the connection on the 3DS you will be given a list of options on the DSi as to what you want to transfer: Full - This will transfer everything: Your Wireless settings, photos, Nintendo DSi sound recordings, and DSiWare games. Photos and Sound - This will give you options to transfer all your photos and recorded sounds. DSiWare - Use this to transfer individual DSiWare games to the 3DS. Follow the prompts on the DSi to start the transfer. While the transfer is taking place, progress will be shown on the 3DS.
You can't it's stupid if someone says you can.
Call the telephone number given in the Related Link below and you will get a VRU (Voice Rsponse Unit) that you can "Opt Out" once a month, which will connect you to a live Customer Service Person, whom you can ask.
I think you need to connect with the person in the union room. And then u ask them if they want to be in your group,I think.
well if you know her pretty good just ask hey could i get your number it's fine but ask her out in person
Save up money, do work for people around your neighborhood, ask your parents to get it for you for your birthday, or maybe you could lower your expectations. The 3ds is what, 250 dollars?