Ayr.....01292 Dundee.... 01382 Dumfries...01387 Edinburgh ...0131
Glasgow ..0141
0044, then the Scottish number minus its leading zero.
u would have to *67 it in front of the number. and take out the area code
The Irish mobile number will be something like 08X XXX XXXX. You need to dial it in full international format, though, which means: 00 = international access prefix from UK 353 = country code for Ireland 8X = Irish mobile prefix, dropping the leading '0' trunk code XXX XXXX = the rest of the mobile number
enter 0011-country code-area code and phone number. Do not enter zero in front of country code and area code. Hope that helps. Vanessa
an area code.
You don't put anything mate. +44 is the national code for UK. So if you were in the UK and phoned your neighbour it would be 0 + Area Code + Phone No. For example 0 151 525 7090 would be +441515257090 In the US
The country code for Canada is 1. So dial 1 first and then the 10 digit number including area code.
If a number starts with +44, it indicates that the number is using the UK country code. To dial this number from outside the UK, you would typically replace the "+" with your country's international dialing prefix (also known as an exit code). For example, if you are calling from the US, you would dial 011 followed by 44 and then the rest of the number. So, it would be 011 44 followed by the local number.
The credit card number is the 16-digit number on the front of the card; the security code is a three- or four-digit number on the back of the card.
To dial a U.S. MetroPCS number from New Zealand, dial 00 1 and then the area code and number.
enter 0011-country code-area code and phone number. Do not enter zero in front of country code and area code. Hope that helps. Vanessa
London scottish bank Plc - swift code .