Afternoon everyone.

Please can someone help me out.
I’m trying to use FaceTime on my Macbook pro to make iPhone calls.

I have setup my iPhone by making sure seluar calls is turned on, this is also 
enabled in FaceTime on my Macbook.

Every time I try to do this though, I’m getting a very strange message.
“iPhone calls not available.”
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“Your iPhone must use the same iCloud and FaceTime account.”

My iPhone and Macbook Pro are both signed into my Apple ID and I am unable to 
find a reason why it won’t work.
They are also connected to the same Wi-Fi network.

Please any help would be appreciated.
I want to use my Macbook because its got a longer battery life.

I have even double checked today and in messages on both my iPhone and Macbook, 
the start new conversations from part says my E-mail address, 
[email protected].

Thanks, I look forward to any help, as this is really baffling me!

Hope someone can help!
Gary Price
Sent from my 13 inch Macbook pro.

This address is for personal contact:
[email protected]

Twitter:
http://www.twitter.com/gazwprice

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