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A UK mobile number is 11 digits/letters long (for example 0799JOHNNY).
The trick is that no matter how long the number is, the phone starts ringing once the 11th digit/letter has been dialled. So you can stick extra digits/letters at the end of your number and it won't make a difference (try it at home with your own mobile number)
That means all of the following numbers are the same
0 7759 - JOHNNY
0 7759 - JOHNNY SMITH
0 7759 - JOHNNY THE MAN
0 7759 - 564669 -------
So if you want any words that are longer than 7 characters, then just search for the first 7 characters in the Number2Remember search system.
However any text messages must be sent to the first 11 digits of the number ONLY. If the sender tries to send the message to a number that is longer than 11 digits, they will get an error (try it at home with your own mobile number). This is great for people and businesses who do not want to recieve text messages.
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