N960F/DS Firmware wrongly detected - Samsung Galaxy Note 9 Questions & Answers

So I bought Note 9 in Indonesia with XID firmware, and I tried to change it to Australian XSA firmware so I can use Australian Samsung Pay. I was thinking the process should be easy since Indonesian and Australian Note 9 has the same version (F/DS, Exynos, Dual Sim Hybrid), but turns out its not. When I flashed it with XSA firmware the phone somehow detect the Switzerland AUT firmware. I re-checked the tar file, re downloaded from different website, tried to flash the Switzerland AUT firmware too, tried to flash with Odin and Odin 3B, and the result is still the same.
Is this a common problem? I just want to be able to use Samsung Pay on my Note 9.
These are the download source that I get the firmware from
Download Samsung Galaxy Note9 SM-N960F XSA Australia firmware
All Samsung firmwares for Galaxy Note9 in Australia with model code SM-N960F. We offer free and fast download options. Check them out now.
www.sammobile.com
https://galaxyfirmware.com/model/SM-N960F/XSA
(Yes, I tried all the Android 10 ver and none of them showing XSA in the end)

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