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Why did I get a phone call from a 12 digit number?

Why did I get a phone call from a 12 digit number?

It’s a scam. They’re hoping you call back to see who it is and as soon as you do your billed $$$$$$ in charges of which they get. Prolly telemarketers.

What is a number with 12 digits called?

Billion 1,000,000,000 (9 zeros) Trillion 1,000,000,000,000 (12 zeros) Quadrillion 1,000,000,000,000,000 (15 zeros)

What country has 12 digit numbers?

International prefixes table

Country or unrecognized territory Interna- tional Calling Code Mobile Prefix
Cambodia +855 12
11
76
77

What do Spanish numbers start with?

Mobile phone numbers begin with 6 or 7, followed by 8 digits (6xx xxx xxx or 7yx xxx xxx), where y can be 1 to 9, not 0 (zero). Note, numbers starting with 70 are personal numbers which can be re-directed to any other number by the personal owner.

What country code is 32?

Belgium
Belgium Country Code 32 – Worldometer.

Is a clock base-12?

The numbers on this clock are a futuristic-looking numerical system called base-twelve. Base-twelve is exactly like how we normally count except instead of counting in tens, we count in twelves….Instead of counting in tens, we should count in dozens.

Some dots to count Base-Ten Base-Twelve
•••••••••••• 12 10

Why do we use base-12?

Not only does counting in base-12 allow us to have nicer numbers in division as well as recurring patterns in multiplication, it also paves a smoother path for children to learn basic multiplication.

How do you call Indonesia?

To call Indonesia from the U.S., just follow these dialing instructions:

  1. First dial 011, the U.S. exit code.
  2. Next dial 62, the Indonesia country code.
  3. Then dial the 1-3 digit area code followed by the 6-10-digit phone number.

Why did someone get a call from my number?

If you get calls from people saying your number is showing up on their caller ID, it’s likely that your number has been spoofed. You can also place a message on your voicemail letting callers know that your number is being spoofed. Usually, scammers switch numbers frequently.

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