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Saap286

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#319093 21-Mar-2025 12:30
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Dear All

Given the easiest way to find out whether something works with Kogan or not is, at least with Kogan AU, to try it and see what happens - I was wondering if some kind soul with Kogan Service would call a AU 1300 number for me to see if goes through.

I randomly picked AU Apple Support - +61 1300 321 456 - so 00 61 1300 321 456.

I can dial it from OneNZ.

It goes to a menu of course: so its a dial and hang up, or a dial and nothing happens.


Thank you in advance for your help.

Regards,

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Eva888
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  #3355989 21-Mar-2025 12:40
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Always use the + sign when dialing, so +61 …………




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  #3355990 21-Mar-2025 12:41
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Does go through for me.


Saap286

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  #3355997 21-Mar-2025 13:27
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That's wonderful - thank you very much.

Last piece of the puzzle - can go ahead and port now.

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Saap286

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  #3355998 21-Mar-2025 13:28
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Eva888:

Always use the + sign when dialing, so +61 …………



That's interesting. - as both work, why is "+" preferential?

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  #3356001 21-Mar-2025 13:38
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Saap286:
Eva888:

 

Always use the + sign when dialing, so +61 …………

 



That's interesting. - as both work, why is "+" preferential?

 

Works regardless of country you're in if roaming, always store numbers, even NZ numbers so they work when roaming


Saap286

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  #3356002 21-Mar-2025 13:41
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Oh I see.

Thank you.

iOS does it by default I think - the storage part.

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