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During my X1 application process, I noticed it would not accept my Google Voice number as it is VoIP based. I can get around this by getting a temporary non-Voip phone number. I plan to use smspoo* service to pay per transaction site for sending/receiving sms.
But once application is approved and I receive the card, will it still block me from using GV number for receiving day-to-day notification and login authentication?
If you have any experience with VoIP numbers, please share. Thank you.
I'm very curious about this question, what problem are you trying to solve by not giving them your real phone number? My guess is they have a database of disposable number providers that they don't allow to prevent fraud.
I have an X1 card and they have my mobile and "home" phone numbers on file. My "home" is through a VoIP provider and they didn't flag it as being problematic. Of course, my mobile is the primary number and that's through a typical carrier.
There are a number of websites that let you lookup what carrier is associated with a given phone number, I tried a work one that is associated with a Google Voice through Google Workspace and it clearly comes up as Google Voice / Bandwidth.com.