سایت کاناز اسپید در نظر دارد بانک شماره موبایل خود به تعداد 6000000 میلیون شماره همراه را به فروش رساند. لذا اشخاص حقیقی و حقوقی که تمایل دارند این بانک عظیم را خریداری نمایند.
این بانک شماره موبایل شامل 11 فایل می باشد و دارای شماره های اپراتورهای همراه اول، ایرانسل و رایتل است.
**قبل از خرید لازم است نکات زیر را در نظر بگیرید:
1- این بانک شماره موبایل طبقه بندی نشده است.
2-مسئولیت استفاده نادرست از شماره موبایل به عهده خریدار است.
قیمت این بانک عظیم فقط 60 هزار تومان است.
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It is very common nowadays that you will need to at least provide
your email address in order to sign up for a service offered by a
website or to participate in a discussion at a forum or even leaving a
comment on a blog. If you don’t care about receiving a reply or are not
comfortable in providing your real email address, there are many temporary disposable email addresses
that can be automatically and instantly generated for use without any
hassle. The only drawback is the temporary email address can be accessed
by anyone if they know the username unless like Hide My Ass Anonymous Email that offers password protection feature for better security.
Because
of this, the email verification system is not secure at all. This is
why some websites have implemented a phone verification system where the
user needs to provide a phone number to receive a randomly generated
code via SMS or voice call and feed the code back to the website to
confirm that you are a real user and not a spam bot. The aim of phone
verification is very similar to CAPTCHA
for determining real users and preventing the same user from having
multiple accounts except it is done through a phone number. If for some
reason you need to receive text messages online from your computer
rather than your phone, here are top 10 sites to help you receive SMS
online and show the code to you.
10. Twilio
Ironically, Twilio gives you a private
phone number for free in the trial account if you provide them with
your phone number to receive a verification code. Fortunately you can
use any of the temporary phone numbers from the sites above to receive
the verification code to activate Twilio trial account.
You
can view your private phone number given by Twilio by clicking NUMBERS
on the menubar on top of the page. To view the received SMS text
message, click on LOGS followed by MESSAGES. Do note that the trial
account of Twilio cannot send messages to unverified numbers but can
receive SMS online from any phone numbers without problems.
The
country of the public phone number offered by Sellaite SMS RECEIVER to
receive SMS online is Estonia, which is quite different from its
competitors. We found that they are quite reliable because they are very
quick to take down the phone number from the webpage if it doesn’t
work. If you see a phone number available, it is very likely to work
unless the SMS gateway can’t send a text message to Estonia.
Simply click on the available online phone number on the webpage and the messages that the number has received will be shown.
If
you are having trouble signing up with TextNow because you can’t find a
working US proxy or VPN, Pinger Textfree Web is a great alternative
because anyone can sign up and use it for free. During sign up you will
need to provide a valid US zip code
(example 01001) which can be found by searching in Google. Then you are
presented with a list of US phone numbers that you prefer to use.
If
you can’t remember the phone number that you’ve chosen, simple click on
Options and your phone number is displayed at the first line when your
account information pops up.
TextNow
is a good option if you’re looking for a reliable and free private
phone number that only you have access to the received SMS text
messages. You will need to sign up for a free account and you’ll be
automatically given a unique phone number. The only common problem that
most people get is receiving a generic error message “Something went wrong with your signup. Please try again!” when trying to sign up. To solve this problem, all you need to do is use a US based VPN or proxy to perform a one time sign up and you can login normally using your own IP address.
Your personal unique US phone number to receive SMS online is shown at Account Details after logging in.
2
weeks ago they had 7 phone numbers with only 1 from the US failing to
receive our text message. Now they are showing 8 numbers but
unfortunately none of them are working because their secondary domain
name sms-verification.com seems to be down which makes it impossible for
us to check for received messages. We’ll test and update the results
once they are back up.
This
site occasionally spurts out warning error messages on top of the
webpage. You can safely ignore it and simply scroll down to click on any
of the publicly listed phone numbers to view the received text
messages.
There
used to be 7 phone numbers on this site but it’s been reduced to 4
after 2 weeks. Only the US number failed to work while the Hungary phone
number is the most reliable.
If
you’ve visited the third site (ReceiveSMSOnline.net) on this list,
you’ll find that the design looks very similar except for the difference
in color and that is because they are both created by the same company
“Cicklow”.
2
weeks ago three US phones numbers are listed and none of them worked at
that time. They have been replaced with 2 new phone numbers and are
currently working.
Offers
a total of 8 phone numbers with 3 from the UK and 5 from the US. Two
weeks ago there were 7 numbers and an additional US number has been
added to the list. After testing, 2 US phone numbers (+19282388889 and
+19282388892) failed to receive the SMS test message that we sent.
Weirdly,
the 2 numbers that failed to display the test SMS message sent by us
showed that the last messages received were 12 and 21 minutes ago. So if
you see a phone number that has recently received a message, it does
not necessarily mean that it is fully working at the moment.
ReceiveFreeSMS.com
offers 10 public phone numbers from 8 different countries (US, Norway,
Sweden, Australia, UK, Hungary, Spain and Lithuania). Although this site
seems to be a winner, we did find that they are quite unreliable
because 2 weeks ago only 3 out of 10 phone numbers received the test SMS
that we sent and today it seems that they’ve fixed some of their
numbers with 7 out of 10 working (1 Spain and 2 US did not work).
Only
1 US number was changed compared to the numbers listed on the website
two weeks ago. ReceiveFreeSMS.com is the only site that displays the
sender’s full phone number while the others hide the last 4 numbers.
Receive-SMS.com
lists a total of 6 phone numbers, currently 3 from Great Britain and
the other 3 from Sweden (previously was 4 Great Britain and 2 Sweden).
Any messages sent to the public phone numbers will be instantly
displayed on their website after a browser refresh unless you subscribe
to their private phone numbers where you get a private inbox to view the
messages.
Receive-SMS.com
gets the top spot because all 6 public phone numbers are able to
receive and display the test text messages that we sent.
Final Note:
We used our personal OnVerify.com paid account to send out SMS messages
to the public phone numbers to test if they are able to receive the
text. Even if some of them appear to be working, the phone numbers that
are used to receive SMS online can still be easily blocked using TeleSign’s PhoneID that can identify the type of the provided telephone number such as VoiP, fixed land line, mobile and etc.