Push Commands

Push Commands


Push Commands are used by default when you change Settings or turn features on or off. 

If the Push Command fails, you will receive an error and will be offered the option to 'retry' using a Network Commands or SMS Commands (if you have SMS credits). 
Learn more about how Push Commands work here

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