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I've gotten a ton of papers for umbilical cord donation and I've already signed papers with my hospital for it. I was just wondering if anyone else has registered through a website or something other than the 1-800 number you have to call in order to make sure you're eligible.
Sorry for the confusion but I'm talking about cord blood donation, not banking.
Asked by kinko_412 on 3/2/2008 12:17:45 PM | See Answers
You have to call a 1-800 number to call in sick, its the same number for everyone you just have to enter your four digit store code. So does anyone know that number?
Asked by thisiswhatisay! on 10/8/2007 6:32:11 AM | See Answers
Ok, I need to cal a 1-800 number from the uk. The US dialling code is 001, so usually a number is 001-202-whatever. But calling 001-1-800 gives me nothing, and dropping the 1 altogether and calling 001-800 gives me the French telephone system. Need help please.
Asked by PleaseNoMoreNumbers on 2/4/2008 12:24:16 PM | See Answers
I'm in Canada right now, and I'd like to call a 1 800 number in Australia (1-800-700-934). How do I call this? I tried the number itself, I tried putting 61 at the start, I tried doing 61 800 instead, etc. All these aren't work. Does anybody have a suggestion?
Asked by JB B on 3/6/2008 10:57:05 AM | See Answers
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