Australian toll-free 1800 numbers are only intended for use within Australia. You may be able to get through by dialing the number as if it were an ordinary geographic number. The telephone country code for Australia is +61, which is dialed as 00 61 from a UK landline. Try either 00 61 1800 (etc.) or 00 61 800 (etc.). If the call goes through, you will pay international rates. If the call fails, your best bet is to look on the web for an ordinary geographic number for the company you are trying to contact. You might also be able to get through using a VoIP service with a strong presence in Australia.
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I've used it once but the australian number is 1800-55-1800. :)
I've used it once but the australian number is 1800-55-1800. :)
I've used it once but the australian number is 1800-55-1800. :)
Australian 1800 and 1300 toll-free numbers are not intended for use from outside Australia. You may be able to get through by simply prefixing the Australian number with telephone country code +61 (or 00 61 as dialed from a landline phone in Singapore), but you will pay international toll rates for the call if it goes through. If the call fails, your best option is to look on the Internet for a regular geographic number for the company you are trying to contact.
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There was no Australian currency prior to 1910. The issue of banknotes by private banks in the Australian Colonies did not commence until 1817.
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i nee your 1800 number to pay a bill
Australian toll-free 1800 and 1300 or 13xx numbers are only intended for use within Australia. You may be able to dial the call as if it were an ordinary geographic number in Australia; for example, 00 61 1800 (etc.). If the call goes through, you will pay international call charges, possibly at a higher rate than a call to a geographic landline number. If the call fails, your best bet is to look on the web for a regular geographic (non-toll-free) number for the company you are trying to reach, unless, of course, they also have a UK toll-free number.
Dell's Australian headquarters is located at: Building 3/14 Acquatic Drive, Frenchs Forest NSW 2086, Australia. Telephone number: +61 1800 812 393. They are open Monday to Friday from 8:30am till 5pm.