Bens_Mum wrote on Oct 8
th, 2008 at 1:59pm:
My son is at Lancaster and I have tried the various codes this afternoon, including 01524 88, 01534 50, 01524 51 (I did get a reply on this but it wasn't my son's room) and 01524 52, but no luck. The number is 0844 307 62.. Anyone got any more to try?
I presume you are trying 01524 xx yyyy where xx is 88, 50, 51 etc and yyyy are the last four digits of the 0844 number and your son's internal extension number, if they are different? Are they different? Or are the last couple of digits the same?
It is not forced to be the last four digits (of internal extension or 0844) which go onto the prefix. The numbers may have been shifted by so many thousand or hundred.
For example, if the internal extension number is 51234, try 01524 xx
0234, 01524 xx
1234, 01524 xx
2234 through to 01524 xx
9234.
Make a note of what answers etc. If any answer you might like to ask them whether they are in the university's halls. If the answer is yes, then you are getting warm and you know that the number you are looking for is within a block of however many numbers they have. A clue to the number of numbers they have in the block is how many rooms they have, assuming all have one phone.
In other cases, we have found that only the last two digits of the outside number match those of the extension or 0844/0870 number.
The number 01524 51???? which you got an answer on, is it a room in the unversity's halls? Or is it a business?