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SamF

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#323240 10-Nov-2025 17:27
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So I've noticed calls in my outgoing mobile call log to "(03) 930-8026".

 

This is not a number I have actually called, but some Googling suggests that this may have something to do with call forwarding?

 

Anyone know anything about this?


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  #3432916 10-Nov-2025 17:29
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What phone are you using and which mobile operator?





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  #3432917 10-Nov-2025 17:32
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In my case it's a Galaxy S20 with 2Degrees, but my (limited) research suggests that this isn't specific to just 2D (or, I presume, my particular phone).

 

 


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  #3432926 10-Nov-2025 17:52
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SamF:

 

some Googling suggests that this may have something to do with call forwarding?

 

 

Do you use the Vxt voicemail app?




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  #3432929 10-Nov-2025 17:55
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Not personally, no.

You found the same Google search result that I did though by the sounds! :D


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