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whats my number?
hi folks i borrowed a sim card from my neighbour till i find my own or get another one but i\he doesnt know what the number is how do i find an 02 number. cheers
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it it has credit, phone another mobile and the number will appear.
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Originally Posted by Ben1900
it it has credit, phone another mobile and the number will appear.
cheers though
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Dial 4444 and the computer tells you the number you have called from. I think...
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Dial 4444 and the computer tells you the number you have called from. I think...
ok i have no idea what your talking about however i do not have a data cable to connect to my pc so any codes would have to be entered into the phone and i have seen that most codes start with either * or #.
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4444 is the phone top up line and it will tell you wha t number you are calling from
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Sorry, i missed out a key word there. Should have been - computer voice*
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Quote:
Originally Posted by gers09
Sorry, i missed out a key word there. Should have been - computer voice*
i remember when it did though
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ok post closed no need my friend neo6776 has just solved my problem
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so any codes would have to be entered into the phone and i have seen that most codes start with either * or #.
i remember when it did though