- What is correct call me on or call me at?
- How do you say you can call anytime?
- How can I call my own number?
What is correct call me on or call me at?
On is the only acceptable preposition here; "call me at my cell" (or in, to, with, etc.) is wrong. However, if you are specifying the number, you can use at: You can reach me at (555) 555-5555.
How do you say you can call anytime?
1 Answer. You can use "any" and "convenient" in the same sentence, but not the way you wrote it. You can tell someone they can call you whenever they want by saying "at any time" (sometimes this is shortened to "anytime"): You can call me at any time.
How can I call my own number?
How to Call Your Own Cell Number
- Lift the receiver of your landline phone.
- Wait for the dial tone so you can call your cell number.
- Dial your cell phone number to call your cell phone.
- Access the Where's My Cell Phone website.
- Dial your cell phone number.