The number of 6829751 is of some sentimental value. This was my first telephone number as an adult. The number was lost because back in 1992, there was no such thing as Local Number Portability. This means if you moved out of the ZIP code you received your number in, then there was a good chance that you lost the number. Several of years ago, I received my telephone number again, and have since kept it. This number is my current cellular phone number, and the telephone number most people call to reach me.
With that said, I wanted to acquire additional numbers ending in 6829751. The reason of this is simplicity. Let’s assume that this What If came true, and I got all of the numbers I would seek to acquire if I could, what would that mean? Well, first – I will have a firm grip of the last 7 digits of the telephone number. The only thing I have to keep track of is which number goes to which service. For example, I will have to remember that 4123 goes to my home phone line. Since 6829751 is so engrained in memory, I just have to remember the respective first three digits which is the only thing that is different.
Now you might be asking why not just use some random number? Well, that is what I am doing now. I have a random 412 number for voicemail, and for my home phone. I also have a number that is dedicated to incoming faxes, but I can’t exactly tell you the entire telephone numbers of any such numbers. By having the last 7 digits as the same throughout all of my numbers, it just makes things so much simpler, and easier to work with.