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disregardable t1_j6fpdnk wrote

See if you can sign up for a google voice number. I'm not sure if foreigners actually can do that.

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HanaBothWays t1_j6fqge7 wrote

I think they can do it once they’re residing in the U.S. but they can’t do it while they are living overseas.

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johnny2ratchet t1_j6fxgn6 wrote

are prepaid phones still a thing? Might be the easiest way

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HanaBothWays t1_j6fpkjt wrote

You would have to get a number that forwards to your existing international number probably. I wonder if a Google Voice number would work? That would be free. At the very least, if it doesn’t work, you’re not out any money.

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Kindly-Proposal1459 t1_j6fqmzt wrote

Google voice does not work for foreigners.

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HanaBothWays t1_j6fr4ha wrote

Oh. Well, so much for that then.

The mobile carrier for the phone you have may be able to help you. There’s no harm in sending an email to their tech support or whatever. They may have some special kind of thing for this situation.

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bananahead t1_j6fws6h wrote

Hushed app is $2/month. There are a bunch like that.

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jundog18 t1_j6fxhey wrote

Maybe see if you can get a month to month plan somewhere and then once you have an number “port” it over and “park” it somewhere like number barn

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tehruben t1_j6fywhg wrote

If you have an iPhone you should get the Burner app. You can get numbers for any US area code.

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GGibby94 t1_j6g5g45 wrote

Mint mobile sells 7 day trial SIM cards. They cost $1. You can get them at any electronics store or off Amazon.

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eneka t1_j6g7wch wrote

Tmobile does a free 3 month trial

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NPRjunkieDC t1_j6gdyx6 wrote

Google voice .

I have my regular number with my phone .

But a Google voice when I don't want to give out my number

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