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by mynameisvlad 1411 days ago
> I am curious if it is because they care slightly less if it's a CA VOIP number, if it came from a decent pool of numbers, or something else. Or if they will lock you out later and force you to contact the "risk assessment" team and use this as a datapoint.

Interestingly it's an old landline number that got ported over to voip.ms, so you'd expect that if it were trusted due to reputation, it'd also only be accepted as a landline. Yet the validation experience has no problem with it.

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I think this might be related if it was a port. My numbers from Twilio and other services are all either Bandwidth or Onvoy or Peerless and refused (all of these are basically pure VOIP and have no reputation of landline or mobile).