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USA phones - could they be 6 digits?
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I called 2 times. The first time the person I called told me, I have to connect another person by the e-mail, which was in the ad. I sent her an e-mail, but never got a reply.

I called the next day and was told, that she was on meetings whole day, that's why she probably didn't reply. Since today is the third day and I got 0 replies, I assume, she just doesn't want to spend time replying...

>Steve,
>
>You're right, there was a mistake in both phone and FAX number. Thanks to Jim, I was able to receive a correct number (I also notified the person about typo in the ad). Still she advised me to contact another person via e-mail :)
>
>Well, let's see, if I would receive any answer on my inquery.
>
>>Nadya,
>>
>>I have never heard of a six-digit number in the US (area code 330 is in Ohio). I would think you would not even get a ring, busy signal, or otherwise (unless you wait a long time)...the phone system would be waiting for that last digit.
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>>>Hi everybody,
>>>
>>>I have a phone with area code 330 and 6 digits after that. My work phone uses 9 to make outside company calls. I also dial 1 for non MA states. Still my call can not get through. Do you think, it's a correct number and I should keep trying (may be on a Cell phone)?
>>>
>>>Thanks in advance.
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