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  2. 867-5309/Jenny - Wikipedia

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    The calls are coming from all over the place." A little over a month later, they disconnected the number and the phone became silent. [13] In some cases, the number was picked up by commercial businesses or acquired for use in radio promotions. In 1982, WLS radio obtained the number from a Chicago woman, receiving 22,000 calls in four days. [7]

  3. N11 code - Wikipedia

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    N11-numbers provide access to special services. For example, This US road sign reminds drivers and passengers about 5-1-1 service. 211: Community services and information; 311: Municipal government services, non-emergency number; 411: Directory assistance; 511: Traffic information or police non-emergency services

  4. Telephone number - Wikipedia

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    It did exist in other cities, resulting in customers' having that number receiving random calls from people asking for God. While some played along with the gag, others found the calls aggravating. [13] [14] The number in the Glenn Miller Orchestra's hit song "Pennsylvania 6-5000" (1940) is the number of the Hotel Pennsylvania in New York City ...

  5. Fix problems signing into your AOL account - AOL Help

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    Call live aol support at. 1-800-358-4860. ... make sure you have access to the recovery phone number or alternate email address you've added to your AOL account. ...

  6. Rotary dial - Wikipedia

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    The Australian letter-to-number mapping was A=1, B=2, F=3, J=4, L=5, M=6, U=7, W=8, X=9, Y=0, so the phone number BX 3701 was in fact 29 3701. When Australia around 1960 changed to all-numeric telephone dials, a mnemonic to help people associate letters with numbers was the sentence, "All Big Fish Jump Like Mad Under Water eXcept Yabbies ."

  7. Telephone numbers in Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Telephone numbers in Bulgaria are under a full number dialing plan, meaning that the full national number must be dialed for all calls, while it retains the trunk code, '0', for all national dialling. Area codes are prefixed with a trunk code of 0 only when dialled domestically. For example, to call a number in Sofia, dial:

  8. Telephone numbers in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    00 + Country Code + Destination Code + Subscriber Number. Calls to North America from anywhere in Armenia receive a substantial discount if preceded by a special code specific to each Armenian phone company. For example, if one makes a call from a Vivacell-MTS phone to North America and dials 77 first, one is charged 14 AMD per minute.

  9. Telephone numbers in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    The area codes for Skopje were changed from (091) to (02). In 2003, all Skopje phone numbers were changed from 6 to 7 digits by having an extra digit added to the front of the original number, meaning that (for example) the Yugoslavian number +38 91 123456 became +389 91 123456 in 1993, then +389 2 3123456. [1]