Are they your contact details that he's using? Is he on a pay as you go phone or a contract phone where he has to pay every month? If it is a contract phone i would be quite suspicious because if he uses his phone and does not pay for it, you will be then one who will end up having to pay the charge as its in your name so ask him why doesn't he register it in his own name. kailey Dear Reader; It may be a means of keeping a tie on you. Tell him to be friends if he wants to be friends but with no unfinished business or strings attached. Dwight
If you are referring to a phone number, it would be a mobile phone in Britain or Northern Ireland.If you are referring to a phone number, it would be a mobile phone in Britain or Northern Ireland.If you are referring to a phone number, it would be a mobile phone in Britain or Northern Ireland.If you are referring to a phone number, it would be a mobile phone in Britain or Northern Ireland.If you are referring to a phone number, it would be a mobile phone in Britain or Northern Ireland.If you are referring to a phone number, it would be a mobile phone in Britain or Northern Ireland.If you are referring to a phone number, it would be a mobile phone in Britain or Northern Ireland.If you are referring to a phone number, it would be a mobile phone in Britain or Northern Ireland.If you are referring to a phone number, it would be a mobile phone in Britain or Northern Ireland.If you are referring to a phone number, it would be a mobile phone in Britain or Northern Ireland.If you are referring to a phone number, it would be a mobile phone in Britain or Northern Ireland.
Usually you would go to options and it would be a choice
Mobile phone number: 945-661-6028?The question would be....?
If you are calling a mobile phone that is registered in the same country as you are dialling from, you always dial the same number to reach it.Wherever a mobile phone is in the world, it retains its normal number - which is associated with the country it is from originally. When that phone is taken out of the country, the telephone networks will automatically reroute your call to wherever in the world the phone now is.For example, if a United Kingdom mobile phone was being used in Canada:From the United Kingdom, the normal domestic number would be dialled (07xxx xxxxxx) and the network would redirect the call to the mobile in Canada.From Canada, even though that is where the phone currently is, a caller would have to dial the full UK international number, as it is still a UK-registered phone. In this case, something like: 011-44-7xxx-xxxxxx.From any other country in the world, the full international UK number would be dialled - i.e. you always assume the phone is in the UK, no matter where it actually is.
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I would choose the phone.
It varies for all phones, you would have to check with the mobile phone service provider
t-mobile
We would not be able to use our mobile phones without them
i would say Verizon
on a mobile phone it would be 767
I imagine it would be a mobile phone.