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Ext User(Tom Smyth)
20-01-2006, 01:33 PM
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5855183167
Ext User(Michael)
20-01-2006, 06:43 PM
Wow, a non-premium number for sale
"Tom Smyth" <TomS_13@a11.aone.net.au> wrote in message
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Ext User(Nick Adams)
20-01-2006, 10:33 PM
Michael wrote:
> Wow, a non-premium number for sale
According to Telstra isn't it a bronze number because it has a triplet?
Ext User(Spokes)
20-01-2006, 10:53 PM
it is but the triplet would have to be placed straight after the
prefix, or at the the end. where it is now, it's not worth a brass
razoo.
Michael will fill you in with the details. he has friends at Telstra
who will tell him whats going on.
Ext User(Horry)
21-01-2006, 04:45 AM
On 20 Jan 2006 03:46:13 -0800, Spokes wrote:
> it is but the triplet would have to be placed straight after the
> prefix, or at the the end. where it is now, it's not worth a brass
> razoo.
> Michael will fill you in with the details. he has friends at Telstra
> who will tell him whats going on.
No he doesn't.
Ext User(Michael)
21-01-2006, 06:23 PM
"Horry" <horacewachope@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On 20 Jan 2006 03:46:13 -0800, Spokes wrote:
>
> > it is but the triplet would have to be placed straight after the
> > prefix, or at the the end. where it is now, it's not worth a brass
> > razoo.
> > Michael will fill you in with the details. he has friends at Telstra
> > who will tell him whats going on.
>
> No he doesn't.
Horry, dont break my heart
Ext User(Michael)
21-01-2006, 06:23 PM
"Nick Adams" <buzz@off.com> wrote in message
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> Michael wrote:
> > Wow, a non-premium number for sale
>
> According to Telstra isn't it a bronze number because it has a triplet?
No.
Take this number 04xx yyy zzz
Its only bronze if the yyy or zzz is a triplet.
The number above is actually 0416 522 257. No triplet there
And about 18 mths ago Telstra made a large chunk of their bronzes into
normal numbers, anyway.
Ext User(thegoons)
22-01-2006, 10:33 AM
"Michael" <michael@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "Nick Adams" <buzz@off.com> wrote in message
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>> Michael wrote:
>> > Wow, a non-premium number for sale
>>
>> According to Telstra isn't it a bronze number because it has a triplet?
>
> No.
>
> Take this number 04xx yyy zzz
>
> Its only bronze if the yyy or zzz is a triplet.
>
> The number above is actually 0416 522 257. No triplet there
>
> And about 18 mths ago Telstra made a large chunk of their bronzes into
> normal numbers, anyway.
Please elaborate.
Ext User(Michael)
22-01-2006, 01:03 PM
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> "Michael" <michael@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> >
> > "Nick Adams" <buzz@off.com> wrote in message
> > news:43d0ca5b$0$15125$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u...
> >> Michael wrote:
> >> > Wow, a non-premium number for sale
> >>
> >> According to Telstra isn't it a bronze number because it has a triplet?
> >
> > No.
> >
> > Take this number 04xx yyy zzz
> >
> > Its only bronze if the yyy or zzz is a triplet.
> >
> > The number above is actually 0416 522 257. No triplet there
> >
> > And about 18 mths ago Telstra made a large chunk of their bronzes into
> > normal numbers, anyway.
>
> Please elaborate.
Just as stated, idiot
So if you look around, you can find some of them.
There are very few available numbers those, and three quarters of them are
0448 now.
Ext User(Tom Smyth)
23-01-2006, 08:53 AM
"Michael" <michael@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "thegoons" <thegoons@bigpond.com> wrote in message
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>> "Michael" <michael@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>> >
>> > "Nick Adams" <buzz@off.com> wrote in message
>> > news:43d0ca5b$0$15125$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u...
>> >> Michael wrote:
>> >> > Wow, a non-premium number for sale
>> >>
>> >> According to Telstra isn't it a bronze number because it has a
>> >> triplet?
>> >
>> > No.
>> >
>> > Take this number 04xx yyy zzz
>> >
>> > Its only bronze if the yyy or zzz is a triplet.
>> >
>> > The number above is actually 0416 522 257. No triplet there
>> >
>> > And about 18 mths ago Telstra made a large chunk of their bronzes into
>> > normal numbers, anyway.
>>
>> Please elaborate.
>
> Just as stated, idiot
>
> So if you look around, you can find some of them.
> There are very few available numbers those, and three quarters of them are
> 0448 now.
You're not making sense. There's no triplet in 0448.
Ext User(MJT)
23-01-2006, 06:53 PM
Spokes said....
> it is but the triplet would have to be placed straight after the
> prefix, or at the the end. where it is now, it's not worth a brass
> razoo.
Apart from businesses perhaps having an interest in certain mobile
numbers, I fail to see how anyone could justify spending the money to
buy what you refer to as a "premium" number, particularly a mobile
one.
Those who know your number or call it regularly will most likely have it
in their contacts list, in which case, the number is incidental, given
that it's usually associated with a name in the book.
--
Women get minks the same way minks get minks.
Ext User(thegoons)
23-01-2006, 08:33 PM
"Michael" <michael@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> "thegoons" <thegoons@bigpond.com> wrote in message
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>> "Michael" <michael@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>> >
>> > "Nick Adams" <buzz@off.com> wrote in message
>> > news:43d0ca5b$0$15125$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u...
>> >> Michael wrote:
>> >> > Wow, a non-premium number for sale
>> >>
>> >> According to Telstra isn't it a bronze number because it has a
>> >> triplet?
>> >
>> > No.
>> >
>> > Take this number 04xx yyy zzz
>> >
>> > Its only bronze if the yyy or zzz is a triplet.
>> >
>> > The number above is actually 0416 522 257. No triplet there
>> >
>> > And about 18 mths ago Telstra made a large chunk of their bronzes into
>> > normal numbers, anyway.
>>
>> Please elaborate.
>
> Just as stated, idiot
>
> So if you look around, you can find some of them.
> There are very few available numbers those, and three quarters of them are
> 0448 now.
Look around? Yeah right. Wrong again as always
Ext User(Tom Smyth)
24-01-2006, 09:13 AM
"MJT" <mjpt57@yahoo.com.com.au> wrote in message
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> Spokes said....
>
>> it is but the triplet would have to be placed straight after the
>> prefix, or at the the end. where it is now, it's not worth a brass
>> razoo.
>
> Apart from businesses perhaps having an interest in certain mobile
> numbers, I fail to see how anyone could justify spending the money to
> buy what you refer to as a "premium" number, particularly a mobile
> one.
>
> Those who know your number or call it regularly will most likely have it
> in their contacts list, in which case, the number is incidental, given
> that it's usually associated with a name in the book.
People pay lots of money for premium numberplates, and no-one really needs
to remember those.
Ext User(Horry)
24-01-2006, 09:13 AM
On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 22:48:06 GMT, Tom Smyth wrote:
> "MJT" <mjpt57@yahoo.com.com.au> wrote in message
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>> Spokes said....
>>
>>> it is but the triplet would have to be placed straight after the
>>> prefix, or at the the end. where it is now, it's not worth a brass
>>> razoo.
>>
>> Apart from businesses perhaps having an interest in certain mobile
>> numbers, I fail to see how anyone could justify spending the money to
>> buy what you refer to as a "premium" number, particularly a mobile
>> one.
>>
>> Those who know your number or call it regularly will most likely have it
>> in their contacts list, in which case, the number is incidental, given
>> that it's usually associated with a name in the book.
>
> People pay lots of money for premium numberplates, and no-one really needs
> to remember those.
Except for police officers.
And number plate collectors.
Ext User(Tom Smyth)
24-01-2006, 01:03 PM
"Horry" <horacewachope@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 22:48:06 GMT, Tom Smyth wrote:
>
>> "MJT" <mjpt57@yahoo.com.com.au> wrote in message
>> news:43d49362.000077e0.bm002@yahoo.com.com.au...
>>> Spokes said....
>>>
>>>> it is but the triplet would have to be placed straight after the
>>>> prefix, or at the the end. where it is now, it's not worth a brass
>>>> razoo.
>>>
>>> Apart from businesses perhaps having an interest in certain mobile
>>> numbers, I fail to see how anyone could justify spending the money to
>>> buy what you refer to as a "premium" number, particularly a mobile
>>> one.
>>>
>>> Those who know your number or call it regularly will most likely have it
>>> in their contacts list, in which case, the number is incidental, given
>>> that it's usually associated with a name in the book.
>>
>> People pay lots of money for premium numberplates, and no-one really
>> needs
>> to remember those.
>
> Except for police officers.
Please go back and read what I wrote, not what you thought I wrote.
> And number plate collectors.
Number plate collections are so passe. It's all scrapbooking and hubcups
these days.
Ext User(Horry)
24-01-2006, 01:03 PM
On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 02:41:24 GMT, Tom Smyth wrote:
> "Horry" <horacewachope@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:hfsu95l260ft$.1481ie24auf3v$.dlg@40tude.net.. .
>> On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 22:48:06 GMT, Tom Smyth wrote:
>>
>>> "MJT" <mjpt57@yahoo.com.com.au> wrote in message
>>> news:43d49362.000077e0.bm002@yahoo.com.com.au...
>>>> Spokes said....
>>>>
>>>>> it is but the triplet would have to be placed straight after the
>>>>> prefix, or at the the end. where it is now, it's not worth a brass
>>>>> razoo.
>>>>
>>>> Apart from businesses perhaps having an interest in certain mobile
>>>> numbers, I fail to see how anyone could justify spending the money to
>>>> buy what you refer to as a "premium" number, particularly a mobile
>>>> one.
>>>>
>>>> Those who know your number or call it regularly will most likely have it
>>>> in their contacts list, in which case, the number is incidental, given
>>>> that it's usually associated with a name in the book.
>>>
>>> People pay lots of money for premium numberplates, and no-one really
>>> needs
>>> to remember those.
>>
>> Except for police officers.
>
> Please go back and read what I wrote, not what you thought I wrote.
Done. Except for police officers.
>> And number plate collectors.
>
> Number plate collections are so passe. It's all scrapbooking and hubcups
> these days.
Perhaps in Sydney, but it's all the rage here in Adelaide.
Ext User(Tom Smyth)
24-01-2006, 01:33 PM
"Horry" <horacewachope@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 24 Jan 2006 02:41:24 GMT, Tom Smyth wrote:
>
>> "Horry" <horacewachope@gmail.com> wrote in message
>> news:hfsu95l260ft$.1481ie24auf3v$.dlg@40tude.net.. .
>>> On Mon, 23 Jan 2006 22:48:06 GMT, Tom Smyth wrote:
>>>
>>>> "MJT" <mjpt57@yahoo.com.com.au> wrote in message
>>>> news:43d49362.000077e0.bm002@yahoo.com.com.au...
>>>>> Spokes said....
>>>>>
>>>>>> it is but the triplet would have to be placed straight after the
>>>>>> prefix, or at the the end. where it is now, it's not worth a brass
>>>>>> razoo.
>>>>>
>>>>> Apart from businesses perhaps having an interest in certain mobile
>>>>> numbers, I fail to see how anyone could justify spending the money to
>>>>> buy what you refer to as a "premium" number, particularly a mobile
>>>>> one.
>>>>>
>>>>> Those who know your number or call it regularly will most likely have
>>>>> it
>>>>> in their contacts list, in which case, the number is incidental, given
>>>>> that it's usually associated with a name in the book.
>>>>
>>>> People pay lots of money for premium numberplates, and no-one really
>>>> needs
>>>> to remember those.
>>>
>>> Except for police officers.
>>
>> Please go back and read what I wrote, not what you thought I wrote.
>
> Done. Except for police officers.
>
>>> And number plate collectors.
>>
>> Number plate collections are so passe. It's all scrapbooking and hubcups
>> these days.
>
> Perhaps in Sydney, but it's all the rage here in Adelaide.
Are they extra rare if they have shotgun holes in them?
Ext User(Michael)
24-01-2006, 11:53 PM
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> "Michael" <michael@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> >
> > "thegoons" <thegoons@bigpond.com> wrote in message
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> >>
> >> "Michael" <michael@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> >> news:AelAf.222956$V7.22983@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
> >> >
> >> > "Nick Adams" <buzz@off.com> wrote in message
> >> > news:43d0ca5b$0$15125$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.a u...
> >> >> Michael wrote:
> >> >> > Wow, a non-premium number for sale
> >> >>
> >> >> According to Telstra isn't it a bronze number because it has a
> >> >> triplet?
> >> >
> >> > No.
> >> >
> >> > Take this number 04xx yyy zzz
> >> >
> >> > Its only bronze if the yyy or zzz is a triplet.
> >> >
> >> > The number above is actually 0416 522 257. No triplet there
> >> >
> >> > And about 18 mths ago Telstra made a large chunk of their bronzes
into
> >> > normal numbers, anyway.
> >>
> >> Please elaborate.
> >
> > Just as stated, idiot
> >
> > So if you look around, you can find some of them.
> > There are very few available numbers those, and three quarters of them
are
> > 0448 now.
>
> Look around? Yeah right. Wrong again as always
is your email address valid?
>
>
Ext User(Spokes)
25-01-2006, 02:03 AM
what michael means, if you go to a telstra shop, a staff member may
find a good bronze type number for you without the price tag, starting
with the newest prefix, 0448. but you'll be lucky to get one these
days. when the old onetel prefix became available a while back, 0400,
the best combinations went fast. with the 0448, it means a bit more to
some if they can get as many 8s in the mobile number as possible, as
its considered a lucky number.
have a nice day
Ext User(MJT)
25-01-2006, 09:23 AM
Tom Smyth wrote:
>> in their contacts list, in which case, the number is incidental, given
>> that it's usually associated with a name in the book.
>
> People pay lots of money for premium numberplates, and no-one really
> needs to remember those.
I rest my case...
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