I am trying to creat multiple google accounts but it is telling me that i need to give my phone number to receive a text or a phone call with a verification number. I dont have enough phone numbers to give and i need to make 10 accounts a day. Every now and then it just sends me a email and i verify it from there. This is what i need to be able to do but i just dont know how to get around there system to avoid the phone number request. Please help
I need another solution. I dont wanna spend money on that. Im sure some knows a way around the system. Because sometimes they ask for a number and other times they dont. weird
why would you do that? you can rent phone numbers in different parts of the world and redirect to your main line
He doesn't want to spend money for even some more SIM cards. Then how come he will buy phone numbers on rent from worldwide? I may be wrong but I think he is looking for some kind of hack trick.
Obviously he's trying to hack the system. Either he has multiple coupons and doesn't want to spend any out of pocket money or is trying to monopolize the ads for his own site(s). Both are against the TOS and Google is not going to look too kindly at this sort of thing. Neither do I nor should any other advertiser so I hope it blows up in his face. It will because Google is not stupid. Always amazes me the efforts some put into getting something for nothing instead of putting efforts where it's really needed and it's less work.
Im not trying to hack anything lets make that clear. All im trying to figure out is why google sometimes asks me to verify with a phone number and other times just send me an email verification link. Why dont they send me a email verfication link all the time or ask me for a phone number all the time? just a little confused
Then have some days of gap between each 2 sign ups. That may help you. But I don't think it will help you for Gmail sign-up. From which Country you are from?
Well, if you're not trying to hack the system, you have nothing to worry about. These verifications are standard in many large businesses. It's actually the credit card companies that requires this. When I worked at a call centre for a large well-know company with large ecommerce site, the CC would ask us to verify the user by having them call FROM the number on file. Many discussions with clients telling them they couldn't call from work but from their home phone before the transaction was completed. I'm sure it's the same principle here. Still, the question remains why you need multiple accounts. Even with many sites, one can suffice with proper planning. Would make your life easier too.