dialing japan? help?
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- ********0
yes i know
but he posted the number and i tried to help him by trying to figure it out.
o yeah i guess dialing international calls cost money .
o well on your own buddy
- ********0
When I used to call Japan to a cel phone I used to dial 011 + 81 + 08030807XXX..so that's eleven digits after the country code (81)...
- liquid0
jox...yeah it does....I have a plan for intl
yeah ....I wasnt getting pissy... most times tone is not conveyed through txt...so it was actually with sarcasm and a giggle
puttin up a number on this place is like asking a 5 yr old not to press the red button...
- ********0
..the big, beautiful, red, shiny button...
- ********0
what red button?
can i press it?
011+81+80+9X+
90 is usually the cellphone code in japan... but 91 is close enough
- ********0
o yeah try that
011+81+080+91+
i heard 080 not working but it could work
- ********0
oh and instead ofr dialing on your regular phone line straight, go get a calling card - it's hella cheaper...
- ********0
i am using my cellphone
- liquid0
ok according to that ...I have 13 numbers....
GRRRRRRRRR....I hope she checks her email...I dont think she will...she is on vacation
- liquid0
I have intl for like less then 20 cents a minute....
and japan is even cheaper....
- ********0
i thought most japanese cellphone had eight + two area code...
90 or 91 XXXX+XXXX
- ********0
Ijust checked the landline I used to call in Japan - and it was nine numbers after the 011 81 part
- ********0
80 91 5997 1337
12 numbers
- ********0
bingo
- liquid0
whats bingo?
and tick I liked you better as snuggles...
I hate when people change their names
- tehgee0
did you order a wife from japan?
- liquid0
Yes™
- ribit0
When you are storing numbers on a cellphone that supports the '+' system, you can drop the local 'international' prefix altogether...
e.g. for calling UK from US:
+44... instead of 011 44...calling UK from Australia:
+44... instead of 0011 44...it means no matter which country you are in, there is no need to change the stored numbers in your phone...the system interprets the '+' as 'dial the international code', and then goes straight to the country code.... Just one less thing to worry about...
- ********0
liquid I tried calling that number with the US prefix to Japan exchange and it worked fine.
Chatted with you friend for a bit and she seems really nice, she ivited me to go over there in a couple months so maybe I'll take her up on it.
Do you have a pic of her or anything? I'd ask her but dont wanna be rude
;)
- liquid0
ok there jagoff....
it was the wrong number...so whoever you spoke with .... good luck....