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I found the best number on eBay here:
Proper Gold Number
And I've also found the most expensive one (not the best though):
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Stervo wrote:
If the x is supposed to represent a number.The mobile number has to many digits does it not.?PF.0 -
pricefighter wrote:If the x is supposed to represent a number.The mobile number has to many didgits does it not.?
No, its fine. 11 digits is the correct amount.
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Yes all UK Mobile Numbers have 11 digits.But the number being advertised has 12 if X is a number. EG 079X9 000 0007.(Perhaps the number doesnt end in 7,or its got one to many 0,s in it.)PF.0
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The number in the title is wrong [12 digits], but further down it is correct [11 digits]NCFC Member #00012 :cool:0
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Cerbera wrote:The number in the title is wrong [12 digits], but further down it is correct [11 digits]
Thanks for pointing that out.Think that would qualify as a Diamond Number.PF.0
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