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In Australia, our mobile numbers start with 0 and have the format 0XXX XXX XXX. When using this format on other services that have mobile phone number inputs with a region selector, they tend to either ignore/forgive/or strip silently the leading zero.
Clerk however throws an error.
Most Australians are used to typing their full number / not used to using international prefixes (but that's changing)
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Hello Team Clerk,
This is a minor UX niggle.
In Australia, our mobile numbers start with 0 and have the format 0XXX XXX XXX. When using this format on other services that have mobile phone number inputs with a region selector, they tend to either ignore/forgive/or strip silently the leading zero.
Clerk however throws an error.
Most Australians are used to typing their full number / not used to using international prefixes (but that's changing)
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