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What is guiness world records phone number?

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We are loooking for the phone number we broke a record we will put your name in our thaNKS IN THE GUINESS WORLD RECORD BOOK SO GIVE US YOUR FIRST NAME

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  1. First step is to register and "apply" to break a record.  Go to their website and fill out the application.


  2. My name is Lexi Fontenot....

    Contact Details

    Guinness World Records Limited

    184-192 Drummond Street

    3rd Floor

    London NW1 3HP

    United Kingdom

    When contacting Guinness World Records please specify which department your enquiry concerns so that we can respond as quickly as possible:

    Editorial/Publishing

    Licensing

    Press Office

    Records Management Team

    Sales and Marketing

    TV Production

    Website

    this is all they had it did not mention the phone number>>>>

  3. From what I've heard: in order to be in the book you need to contact them BEFORE you attempt to break a record. There are rules that you must follow and there must be an official rep. there to ensure that it's done properly. If you've caught it on tape this could be bypassed if it meets their standards.

    You can go to their site for information: http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com

  4. you have to filll out an application on there website....

  5. Try spelling "Guinness" correctly for starters.

  6. I got side-tracked while researching your question, but thought this was neat, so decided to send it on.  This bunch even beat the Smith's and Jones'!

    Gathering Gallaghers

    In Ireland recently, in the town of Letterkenny in the county of Donegal, the Gallagher clan held a massive family reunion. They weren't really all from the same family, but all of them were Gallaghers. In Letterkenny there are 2,220 Gallaghers in the phone book. People shop in stores and go to hotels named Gallagher, and get their deliveries from Gallaghers.

    Clan members from all parts of the world were invited to take part in a weeklong celebration of, as organizer Adrian Gallagher put it, "all things Gallagher." There were Gallaghers from Australia and New Zealand, from all parts of Europe and the United States. One young woman even traveled all the way from a remote Alaskan village.

    "My father was Irish and my mother was Aleut and Russian descent," said Nora Gallagher. "I'm very proud of my Irish heritage, very much so."

    The focal point of the gathering was an attempt to set a Guinness world record for the largest same-name gathering — the most people in the same place with the same last name. The previous record had been set by the Jones family in 2006 in Wales when they gathered 1,224 Joneses. The Gallaghers hoped to top that record, but it was not easy.

    "I think people like the idea of being in something on a global scale, which this is," Adrian Gallagher said. "I think the world record has added to the gathering."

    The rules were clear: Everyone had to register, proving they were Gallaghers by showing a passport or birth certificate. Then they entered a parking lot and stood inside the ropes for a full five minutes. Katie Ford, a Guinness World Records representative who traveled from London to judge the event, began the count with a clicker in hand.

    "I didn't want anyone to sneak a look … until I was happy that things had been done as they should," she said.

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