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I had a pre-paid phone for the longest time (in the states). I kept pre-paying it even after I moved to Japan because I needed the SMS codes that were occasionally sent to my number. This was with T-mobile.

One day T-mobile just took my number and said you no longer have this number. No warning, nothing. Talk about a great way to get any non-2FA accounts hijacked... just gave the number to someone else. This was despite me having frequently re-filling the balance and using the number every week.

Is this crazy or what... I even checked to see if maybe they discontinued the pre-paid program at that time, but nope, it was still up and running (no idea if it is now).

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franzap 1y ago

That's bad. You could pay for online SMS services like https://lnvpn.net/phone-numbers to deal with most accounts, and for the ones that don't work with that setup (maybe banks and the like) ask friends/family for their +1 number - it depends on how often you use it though

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HoloKat 1y ago

Yeah I was aware of some. It just came as a shock that my own provider sim swapped me after years of being a customer.

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