Did you find your old SIM card and want to identify its number? Depending on whether you have money on your balance sheet or not, you can do this in several different ways.
Instructions
Step 1
First try to find a contract for the provision of communication services that you signed with this operator, or an envelope with card codes. It should also include her number.
Step 2
If you have not found the agreement, first check the balance on this SIM card (MTS - * 100 #, then the "call" button; "Beeline" - * 102 #, "call"; "Megafon" - * 100 #, "call "). With a positive balance, you can call any relative or acquaintance and ask them to dictate your "old new" number or send an SMS message with this information.
Step 3
Use the "Call / Call Me Back" service if your account does not have enough funds for an outgoing call. For MTS subscribers, there is a single request for all telecom operators: * 110 *, then comes the number of the subscriber you are asking to call back, then # and "call". However, the number of such requests is limited: no more than five per day. Subscribers "Megafon" and "Beeline" can send up to ten requests per day also to subscribers of any telecom operator by dialing the command: * 144 *, then the number of the subscriber to whom the request is addressed, then # and "call". After sending an SMS message, you will receive a notification that the request has been delivered.
Step 4
You can find out your number in one more way. Dial on your phone: * 110 * 10 # (Beeline), * 112 # (MTS), * 127 # (Megafon). Receive an SMS with your phone number.
Step 5
Call your carrier's support team. Wait for a response and ask for information about your phone number. However, depending on company policy, you may be asked to dictate your passport number or be denied by advising you to contact the operator's office directly.
Step 6
Contact the office of the telecom operator with your passport. The manager will check your passport details and provide you with information about the phone number.