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  1. #1
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    Your Phone Number

    Ok, try this out:

    1) key-in the first 3 digit of your phone number into the calculator
    2) multiply by 80
    3) then plus 1
    4) multiply by 250
    5) plus last four digit of phone number
    6) plus last four digit of phone number again
    7) minus 250
    8 ) divide by 2 at last

    Is this your phone number???
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    Close, but not quite

    Maybe it only works for USA numbers
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    HOW?





    it worked!
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  4. #4
    Originally posted by websterworld



    HOW?





    it worked!
    It worked Pretty cool

  5. #5
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    didn't work

    Data in to calc: 079 + 0421, result from calculation: 790421.

    My number is 11 digits...
    Gone.

  6. #6
    I belive it only works if you enter 7 digit number, each part can not start with a 0.

    For example, if you number was 123-4567
    the 1, can not be a 0, nor can the 4 be a 0


  7. #7
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    That's pretty cool. It worked for me. Guess it only works for 7 digit numbers.

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    Works for me in Venezuela

  9. #9
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    Worked on my phone number with no 0's but missing the 0 in the one with it..

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    Wow, it worked for me

  11. #11
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    too bad it doesn't work with area codes mixed in
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    worked for me too

  13. #13
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    WOW! It works here!!!!
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  14. #14
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    doesn't work for mine...

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    Works for my mobile too

    Me guesses its an equasion
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    Re: Your Phone Number

    Originally posted by mantra
    Ok, try this out:

    1) key-in the first 3 digit of your phone number into the calculator
    2) multiply by 80
    3) then plus 1
    4) multiply by 250
    5) plus last four digit of phone number
    6) plus last four digit of phone number again
    7) minus 250
    8 ) divide by 2 at last

    Is this your phone number???
    hahahaha.... pretty cool!

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  17. #17
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    Worked here and it CAN BE 0,As the 4th digit of my # is 0!!!!!!!!

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  18. #18
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    Very neat and interesting

    It worked for my number and my number is practically the same all the way across.

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    my number is *0* - 6666

    when it came back I thought it was possesed
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    LOL, it worked!

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    Works for me

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    Not for me
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  23. #23
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    Worked for my cell and my office number. (US numbers)

    I tried using a colleague's UK mobile number, and it didn't work. Must be the 7 digit thing.

    Regards,
    Waylon

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    Originally posted by Velostream
    Worked for my cell and my office number. (US numbers)

    I tried using a colleague's UK mobile number, and it didn't work. Must be the 7 digit thing.

    Regards,
    Waylon
    Treat the first 4 digits as a area code, as they are the network provider code anyway. This leaves you with 7 digits and you will get the number from these
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  25. #25
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    Oh my god!

    Amazing!
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