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Re: RECEIVing texts for digits
al-mccol01 wrote: Why can't I get text messages from Amazon for account verification OTP to(#8563084006 From didgits line) al-mccol01 wrote: Why can't I get text messages from Amazon for account verification OTP to(#8563084006 From didgits line) Boooo T-Mobile!3Visto0likes0ComentariosRe: RECEIVing texts for digits
lw2b wrote: This info was helpful as the T-mobile phone support rep confirmed the same findings after speaking with their DIGITS tech. Honestly, I don't prefer to exposemy SIM phone number to vendors(banks, credit cards, target, etc)due to not knowing who would be sellingmy mobile number to 3rd parties for solicitation/scam calls. That said, i would still like to utilize functions that requireshort codes verification on their app. So it would be great to use DIGITS for that purpose (wherecan turn off the DIGITS service when I don't want to be bothered on my phone). Or are there other options you can suggest?Also, are there any plans to support shortcodes via DIGITS? And any reason why such function is not supported by DIGITS? Thanks, T-Mobile wants users to purchase an eSIM for $40+ dollars on an "payment plan" -- rather than just providing regular customers the added feature on Digits of being able to receive verification codes and texts. Sucks really.6Visto1like0ComentariosRe: RECEIVing texts for digits
Digits DOES NOT provide an option to receive codes or phone verification text messages. I am a T-mobile client with an iPhone, and I signed up for digits as if it were an eSIM. Although the Digits satisfies all other options, it does not allow you to receive notification texts or "codes." I found this very disappointing, as now I understand just to get a code sent to my phone, I will have to purchase an eSIM from T-Mobile, which is only available on a "payment plan" option, and not through me regular T-Mobile account. Seems like a bait and switch to me regarding the Digits, which is useless for the main thing a lot of people want it for, receiving codes and text verification texts. I like the original commenter, do not want to provide my "real" private phone number to online, one-time, vendors.9Visto1like0Comentarios