| | | dollybaby | 03-09-2008 05:30 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by ivegotinfo
(Post 19683)
| the toll free forwarding.com doesnt work, well it works it gives you a new number that directs calls to your own number but when ebay rings you the machine asks you if you are expecting the call if so to press i.e 1 and when you press 1 it doesnt register so it doesnt give you the verification code, i even tried it on the phone box over the rd and that does the same. im going to try the other one. |
| Throb-n-Rod | 03-15-2008 11:13 AM | I have hundreds of cell phones I bought for a buck or two a box and I know most people have several working cell phones that take a sim card just lying in a junk drawer when their service renewed and came with a new phone can anyone tell me if buying sim cards for them would work I know at one time you could buy sim cards on ebay charged with so many minutes cheep and a number does it matter where the number is from? Can you have a TX address and a GA phone number? and someone said Land line how does ebay know if it is a land line or not? |
| meagainstu | 03-15-2008 05:30 PM | How did the grandcentral kinda work with paypal? I want to make sure that i have a number that will work for sure.... |
| ebaysucksthebigone | 03-26-2008 07:26 PM | id like to know a virtual phone service that works for aussies as well ???
cheers |
| Tiredofebay | 04-01-2008 09:53 PM | Toassable digs Now say you need to verify your number with paypal. They will call the real number that you received from tossabledigits and it will be forwarded to your number you provided correct? or will they come back and say that is not the same number listed for that address or this is not a landline? if this were to happen then you will need them to send you a letter and put in the code they give you but they will send it to a address that is not real. Help me out in this situation please. This did not happen to me "YET" but you never know with paypal. Thanks |
| simplyjimbo | 04-05-2008 01:46 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Tiredofebay
(Post 34395)
Now say you need to verify your number with paypal. They will call the real number that you received from tossabledigits and it will be forwarded to your number you provided correct? or will they come back and say that is not the same number listed for that address or this is not a landline? if this were to happen then you will need them to send you a letter and put in the code they give you but they will send it to a address that is not real. Help me out in this situation please. This did not happen to me "YET" but you never know with paypal. Thanks | If you are in the UK you just answered the question yourself with 'they come back and say that is not the same number listed for that address or this is not a landline' its now a database registry thing here.
To overcome the address thing you need to think a bit hard about it... |
| moxies411 | 04-18-2008 02:55 PM | Well this all still seems pretty confusing :confused: There seem to be a lot of mixed reviews.
I was actually just about to go purchase a tracfone - good idea or not?
Or is a landline necessary?
Also...does Ebay automatically call you right after setting up your account as a seller account and what about PayPal? I don't ever remember them calling me in the past - thanks! |
| MOBSTER | 04-28-2008 01:13 AM | i have 2 new accounts, phone # registered are both cell phone #'s. 1 number is my dads cell: hes a grumpy old fart, i think they called, he thought it was telemarketer and yelled "stop calling me" LOL... didnt get supsended, but i reminded him if somone calls for "my ⊗⊗⊗⊗ name", take a message for god sakes LOL..
account #2 has my cousins #, she says someone w/ an indian accent keeps calling asking for a name similiar to my ⊗⊗⊗⊗ name, but not the ⊗⊗⊗⊗ name, she asks to take a message and they just say "no, we'll call back later".. so, so far, i havent had problems, knock on wood.. both accounts are seller accounts and about a month old.
its a hassle to coach all your friends and family about your ⊗⊗⊗⊗ names.. its probably just better to use pre-paids, come to think of it i have a few sims cards lying around with some minutes on them..ill have to dig them up for my new accounts as i am running out of friends w/ usable #'s LOL |
| shyaam7 | 04-28-2008 10:00 AM | I currently use magicJack - Official Homepage cost 49.00 for product including service plan 19.99 a year. New number and unlimited calls. Can plug land line directly into into it and get phone service anywhere. Check it out I think it's worth it for only 19.00 bucks a year with the ability to change number whenever you want. ( it works through usb port on any computer) |
| adventmma | 04-29-2008 12:47 PM | There is so much conflicting and/or outdated information. If anyone that has recently used a tracfone to verify ebay and pp, could you tell me if it works as intended? $15 is not a big deal, but it's a waste to buy it when we are all here to be making the right choices because
I'll buy a few unit, no sweat... Just wish to know if they still work with ebay and pp. By the way, how long do they last for if you basically use them for verification once? |
| MOBSTER | 04-29-2008 01:19 PM | all my accounts are listed with cell phones.. not pre-paids, but does it matter that its a pre-paid or cell? havent had any problems. 2 of my account have recieve NO calls that i know of, my dad shhooos telemarketers away, and my other account is linked to my cousins cell phone. my main account has my cell phone, they've called it and spoke to me, no questions about my # or naything, just asking to verify transaction etc. |
| badebay | 07-06-2008 01:15 AM | Its pretty obviose that a lot of info here doesen't work anymore , due to updates in ebay security. might be an idea to remove outdated info or comments as they confuse new users of the site and waste a lot of there time. ( just an idea ) . slap !! ouch |
| GreenBean | 07-06-2008 02:04 AM | Gentle slap! With the amount of information here, it is not feasible to delete information because an ADULT can not work out facts. aspkin {who owns the forum} has created forums where information specific to a country can be read {like the UK}. You can read the threads there which are current as regards phone verification. |
| philly387 | 07-19-2008 01:38 PM | Would it be possible to use a pay phone in the U.S. as a phone number on ebay? And just go stand by it and wait for it to ring in order to verify the account? Anyone try it? |
| DeeKem | 07-24-2008 08:42 AM | Pay phones are now not accepting incoming calls around here. Outgoing only. |
| blacked_out | 08-06-2008 10:52 PM | private phone: "PRIVATEPHONE SERVICE ENDED ON FEBRUARY 19, 2008" |
List of telephone number services I have come accross this list online maybe it will help someone :confused: numbr
Spelled without the e, numbr.com is the new name for craigsnumber.com. It offers you a completely free anonymous number in a very easy way. Just log on to their site and register for a new number, which you can get only seconds after clicking. You can even have a new number if you are away from your computer, by making a simple call on your fixed or mobile phone. Each number is unique and is not recycled. There are also features like call-screening and anti-telemarketing. You can keep the number for a length of time ranging between an hour and a month. The strong points of this service are the ease of use and that it is free. JetNumbers
Jetnumbers service gives you virtual numbers in more than 50 countries around the world and in more than 3000 area codes. You can be anywhere and have a number with any area code, anywhere. People calling you from these area codes will then only pay local rates. There is also voicemail among other features, including SkypeIn for a much extended list of countries. Vumber
Vumber is a very good and easy to use service. You can choose any area code you want to get a number with that area code. Plus you have many other features. With Vumber, when the phone rings, you can decide to either take it, send it on mail, play a tone, put it on hold etc. The service is however not free. While I am writing this, the service is at a nominal price of around $5 per month. Jangl
Jangl allows you to call or text anyone while hiding your number. Again, getting the phone number is not straight-forward; you have to tell them who you want to contact and they will give you a number for that call. As I am writing this, Jangl is in beta and is free. Once they release, the service will be paid. Despite all these, Jangl is a strong service that has become very popular. Safer Calls SaferCalls service offers virtual numbers and voicemail, and extends to international calls, but with additional rates. Ring-To Number
Ring-To Number gives you a free anonymous number that you can use on social networks, but requires you to place a widget on your personal page that will generate the number. The service is free, but there is a premium price for those who want to get numbers with area codes. oncetel
oncetel offers free anonymous phone numbers, but people who call you on these numbers will have to pay small fees. What is also good with oncetel is that you can get the number instantly online through their web interface. Call Safe Call Safe is also free, but charges a small fee for the person calling you on the anonymous number. The duration of your number ranges between an hour and a week. Stealth Number
Stealth is a service with many features, but it costs a nominal monthly fee. Also, obtaining a number is not instantaneous. Tossable Digits
Tossable Digits is a paid service giving you an anonymous number, with features like call screening, voicemail etc. Subscribers have a 30-day period and 1000 free minutes at the start. MyAdBox
MyAdBox is a privacy package that has plans ranging between $5 and $20, all offering an anonymous phone number and email address. You can even set up greetings. It is principally designed for people placing ads on newspapers, web pages or elsewhere. |
| the stalker | 09-02-2008 03:03 AM | UK payphones do still work, I did it yesterday,1st sept 2008.
When the ebay voicer asks to press a certain nuber to accept the call and trigger the code. You will have noticed that the payphone does not send a tone during incoming call.
However, this is the clever part.
Hit the receiver latch several times (very rapidly) when told to press the key....and hey presto! press the number asked for and the keypad will send the trigger tone. Easy as that. |
| Johnny_88 | 09-09-2008 10:31 PM | So far grandcentral seems to be the "free-est" and easiest way to go about the number game. Modee are you able to press the number ebay asks in order to give u the pin while using grandcentral? |
| fflier | 09-11-2008 10:03 PM | I have checked out a few of the mentioned companies and they do not have numbers available with my area code. But they do have 1-800 #'s available, are they OK to use? |
| vrb747 | 10-05-2008 10:20 PM | TossableDigits is out, for me at least. It keeps blocking ebay's verification call, saying its a blacklisted number.
This is after I already paid for the service. And on the front page they proudly proclaim "good for ebay and other auction sites":mad: |
| gurusgrafx | 10-06-2008 12:15 PM | I think almost all payphones in the US do not take incoming calls now. Its because drug dealers used them. But when drug dealers couldn't use payphones they started using prepaid phones. Go to walmart drop $9.00 on a prepaid phone get 20 mins of talk time & 60 days of service. If your account stays up past 60 days just add time to your phone for $20 or change numbers and add a new prepaid phone from the store for $9.00 again. Works like a charm. If your trying the phone verification for paypal it seems to not work a lot of the time even if your calling from a landline at the house the address you used is located. Sometimes you gotta go with the letter option. |
| Here We Go Again | 10-06-2008 12:33 PM | This service works wonderfully.
I used it last week when I set up a few new seller accounts on eBay. Vumber
Vumber is a very good and easy to use service. You can choose any area code you want to get a number with that area code. Plus you have many other features. With Vumber, when the phone rings, you can decide to either take it, send it on mail, play a tone, put it on hold etc. The service is however not free. While I am writing this, the service is at a nominal price of around $5 per month. |
| Le Chiffre | 10-14-2008 05:25 PM | TossableDigits was okay with PP but not with ebaie
TossableDigits was not okay with a gift CC for registration but okay with a normal CC
From Canada with Bell a second line or more it's 5$ each, just a different ring
Have all messages from numbers on the same answering machine from my fax/tel |
| Ebay_Victim | 10-17-2008 03:51 AM | So after you get these verified numbers, what happens if you call ebay's or paypal's customer services? I think they still recognizes and traces to your older phone number. I know many companies that can trace you even though you have a new phone number. |
| Brendaleigh | 10-28-2008 01:54 PM | Tossable Digits Does Tossable Digits work with eBay and PAYPAL or not? I have accounts that I have set up with Tossable Digits but I haven't set them up as Selling accounts so I haven't needed the call back feature yet. If they don't work - is it eBay or PAYPAL doing it or is it the Tossable Digits -because it says on the Tossable Digits homepage that it is for eBay accounts. I don't want to get my new accounts suspended because I used this service. Has anyone been able to use Tossable Digits to get a working phone number for confirmation with eBay or PAYPAL? It is an awesome site because the price is right if you want several numbers for several eBay accounts. Say it ain't so! |
| temps425 | 11-06-2008 05:48 PM | Quote:
Originally Posted by Here We Go Again
(Post 60992)
This service works wonderfully.
I used it last week when I set up a few new seller accounts on eBay. Vumber
Vumber is a very good and easy to use service. You can choose any area code you want to get a number with that area code. Plus you have many other features. With Vumber, when the phone rings, you can decide to either take it, send it on mail, play a tone, put it on hold etc. The service is however not free. While I am writing this, the service is at a nominal price of around $5 per month. | Id have to agree...seems to be the best at this time. |
| clueless | 11-11-2008 11:57 PM | I need a phone number quickly... |
| clueless | 11-12-2008 12:06 AM | Oh, I need a new landline number for PP...can I use vnumber to verify? |
| clueless | 11-12-2008 12:39 AM | I just signed up with vumber...I'm scared because I need to verify my number with PP, and I hope it works. If anyone has any experience here with this, let me know please before I attempt to use it to verify my "landline" number. |
| GATOCATMLWK | 12-17-2008 09:39 PM | Not answering phone call from ebay agent after listing Hi,
what would happen if after i list some items at ebay, i receive a phone call from a ebay agent some minutes later, and i would not answer it?, would my ebay account get temporally limited? |
| yaw1800 | 12-17-2008 10:06 PM | thats what happened to me .. cant say for sure though
on 2 occasions, phone calls were followed by limitations within a 30 minute time frame |
| GATOCATMLWK | 12-17-2008 10:28 PM | did you use recent created ebay accounts?, about how much was the cost of the items you listed?, how many items did you list? |
| yaw1800 | 12-17-2008 10:33 PM | they were both with new accounts, the ending price of th elistings were anywhere from $280 - $407
it was only about 4 listings at the time before they limited me and asked for ss# and tracking
One account i abandoned, the other i kept |
| GATOCATMLWK | 12-17-2008 10:42 PM | about the one you abandoned, you could star all over again, meaning trying again, and this time wait for the phone call, or ask not to give your ssn, thers info on this forum about how to do that, or you could use more valid ssn#, or pm to some of the forum moderators for tech suport, which is sort of very advanced personalized help and info not given in public, meaning what we are not able to read here. |
| yaw1800 | 12-17-2008 11:10 PM | i have found ways to get around the social security, i abandoned the other account because it was off to a bad start. 2 people opening disputes within first 2 weeks along with a listing taken down for "browsing manipulation", i felt that it had already attracted too much attention and wasnt worth the hardship.. no money trapped in PP, nothing to lose |
| GATOCATMLWK | 12-17-2008 11:23 PM | which ways to get around the social security do you mean?, i guess the account with no issues or problems was the one you did not abandoned, then if that same account was also new, do you think they ask you for ssn just for not answering the phone call?, also, how come you weren´t able to answer the call? |
| yaw1800 | 12-17-2008 11:31 PM | i couldnt answer the phone because they were numbers that were not mine
1 belonged to my mothers cell = she never carries with her
1 belonged to my friend, he actually picked up and told them i was unavailable at the moment and to call back in about 5 mins, they still limited it
both accounts got limited, both asked for social, both asked for tracking numbers: even though they were already in PP's system .. the abandoned account also wanted supplier contact info as well as invoices so i just left it there..
the other account (we'll call it "good" account) i fought for. The account specialist i spoke with was actually very reasonable removed the ss limitation for me |
i have been on ebay for so many years and have never had a single phone call from ebay or paypal after doing the phone verification process after registering. | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 04:41 PM. | |
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