On Thu, 15 Jul 2010, [email protected] wrote:

> Actually, that term was standard within AT&T. Gold numbers ended in 00,
> platinum in 000. Silver had some other pattern to make it easy to
> remeber. They had a whole division that studied what numbers were
> considered lucky or easy to remember in different cultures and ethnic
> groups. Sorry if someone pointed that out already.

  Huh.  Searching the Google for >> AT&T "(gold|platinum|silver) numbers" <<
  yields nothing explaining that really.  You should start a wikipedia page,
  though you'll have a tough time keeping it open with no Google-able backup
  documentation to support it.

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