It's "0" if your using a telephone. Other than that I have no idea what your asking.It's "0" if your using a telephone. Other than that I have no idea what your asking.
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If it has no name , it is probably a cheap one without many features. Most basic calculators have digit keys to enter numbers, and some operation keys to specify operations to be performed on the numbers entered.
Operation keys are +(add), -(subtract), X (multiply) , and / (divide). You may have an equal sign to display the result.
You may also have a square root key.
That is about all.
For an operation +,-,x, or / you enter the first number, then the operation key, then the second number and the = key. The result will be displayed.
For a square root , enter a positive number then press the square root key.
If this happened on a land line phone call the operator and give him/her the number and they will report it.Ask the operator if there is a way to block that number from calling you.If it's on a cell phone most phones have the option of blocking certain numbers.Somewhere in the settings/phone menu.You can go to your local police department and file a phone harassment complaint and give them the number of who's calling you.There are a number of sites online where you can look up a number. http://www.numberway.com/ is for international phone numbers. You can always google the whole number to see if anything comes up. If it still continues after all that, get your number changed and tell the phone company that you were having abusive/obscene calls and it won't stop and the phone company will change your number for free.GOOD LUCK!
dear sir i have a solution to ur problem since u have given ur IMEI number u can trace ur mobile by contacting ur nearest phone operator just call ur airtel operator and ask him to block ur number and put it in the black list as soon as ur phone is switched on the IMEI number is transmitted and checked against the data base EIR(EQUIPMENT IDENTITY REGISTER).the operator can block the handset by putting in the black list.also by using global positioning system the operator can track the handset user also but before that u must file an F.I.R of ur lost mobile in the police station.generally operators provide these services in case of special investigations only.was this helpful to u
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For PUK you need contact network operator with number of which you want PUK code(you call to customer care from any others number who have same network operator(free of cost) or you can call by any others number who have using different network operator(stadard call rates applies))
Don't enter wrong PUK code 10 times.....
Thank you
Have a nice day
For PUK you need contact network operator with number of which you want PUK code(you call to customer care from any others number who have same network operator(free of cost) or you can call by any others number who have using different network operator(stadard call rates applies))Airtel customer care number is 121 and 98450984350Don't enter wrong PUK code 10 times..... Thank youHave a nice day
916 encompasses Sacramento (California, USA) and some of its surrounding suburbs
504 numbers are land-line phone numbers operated by U S Telepacific Corp Ca.
Their rate center is Scrm Main,
and their common language location identifier code is SCRMCA01XTY.
You can do the activation by phone. Run the Activation Wizard, and it
will give you a toll-free number to call to speak to an operator. You
then read off a (rather lengthy) code number to the
operator, who responds with an (equally lengthy)
activation code number that you type in. The operator will stay on the
line until you see that activation has been completed.
It's "0" if your using a telephone. Other than that I have no idea what your asking.
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