Get a real Colombia (+57) phone number for Amazon verification. Physical SIM card, not VoIP. Instant SMS delivery.
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Live right now · Colombia Amazon
1,642
numbers in pool
under 90s
via Claro Colombia mainline
Claro Colombia, Movistar Colombia
tier-1 carriers
TL;DR
VirtualSMS provides Amazon verification via real Colombia mobile numbers (+57 prefix) — physical carrier-issued SIM cards, not VoIP. Colombia numbers from regional operators pass Amazon's network-detection checks where Google Voice, TextNow, and MySudo get rejected as disposable. Numbers activate in under 30 seconds. Pricing from $0.15 per activation, paid in USDT, USDC, BTC, LTC, or SOL via NOWPayments. If the Amazon code doesn't arrive within 20 minutes, your balance is refunded automatically. Alternative to hero-sms, 5sim, SMSPool, SMS-Man, OnlineSim for Colombia Amazon verification — with real SIMs instead of shared VoIP pools.
How to Verify Amazon with a Colombia Number
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Why VirtualSMS for Amazon in Colombia?
Real SIM Cards
Physical Colombia SIM cards from real carriers — not VoIP numbers that get rejected.
Instant SMS
Verification codes arrive within seconds. No delays, no missed messages.
Full Privacy
Pay with crypto. No personal info required. Your real number stays private.
Which Colombia carriers we run
Colombia Amazon activations come from a mix of tier-1 mobile networks and the MVNOs that diaspora communities lean on for cheap international rates. The pool rotates with stock — right now you're likely to get a SIM from Claro Colombia, Movistar Colombia or one of the MVNO brands that ride those same networks: Tigo Colombia, WOM Colombia, ETB, Virgin Mobile Colombia. All real mobile-network SIMs, not VoIP. Amazon's anti-VoIP detection (the same check that rejects Google Voice and Twilio numbers) sees these as regular Colombia mobile lines because that's what they are.
Five real reasons people verify Amazon without their personal number
None of these are sketchy. They're the reasons we hear from customers every day.
01
Amazon ties your payment method and Prime subscription to your phone number
Every credit card you add, every Prime benefit you use, and every account recovery path runs through the phone number on your Amazon account. Attaching a personal SIM means Amazon — and anyone who gains access to your account — can correlate payments, shipping addresses, and purchase history to a single real-world identity. A virtual number breaks that link.
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Amazon sellers and arbitrage buyers often need separate buyer and seller accounts
Amazon's marketplace terms require distinct accounts for personal purchasing and third-party selling in many configurations. Each account needs its own phone number. Using the same number across two accounts is a recognized ban trigger. A virtual number gives each account a clean, distinct number without carrying a second SIM.
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Amazon bans accounts by device fingerprint and number history — a fresh SIM number avoids inherited flags
When an Amazon account gets suspended, the phone number linked to it gets added to Amazon's risk database. If you try to open a fresh account with that same number, Amazon flags it immediately. A real SIM from a clean carrier range — not recycled VoIP — starts from zero on Amazon's scoring system.
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Accessing Amazon's regional storefronts (Amazon.de, Amazon.co.uk, Amazon.co.jp) works better with a matching country's number
Amazon's signup and login systems correlate the phone number's country code against your shipping region and IP. A UK number on Amazon.co.uk, a German number on Amazon.de — these match. Mismatches (US SIM + Amazon.de signup) increase the chance Amazon routes you to an identity verification step before you can check out.
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Data-only SIMs and eSIMs can't receive Amazon's SMS codes
Modern travel eSIMs, IoT SIMs, and data-only plans have no SMS capability. Amazon's OTP and account-recovery flows only work via inbound SMS. A real-SIM virtual number solves this in under a minute.
Amazon-specific problems and how to fix them
Amazon has distinct failure modes compared to WhatsApp or social platforms. Each problem below has a specific cause — don't just retry blindly.
"This phone number is already associated with an Amazon account"
Why it happens
Amazon permanently links a phone number to any account it was ever used on — including suspended and deleted accounts from previous SIM holders. Even if you've never used this number on Amazon, an earlier owner may have. Amazon does not release that binding when the account closes.
The fix
Cancel the current number on VirtualSMS for a full refund. Get a fresh number from a different country. UK, German, and French numbers have the lowest prior-association rate in our fleet. Don't retry the same number — the binding is permanent on Amazon's side.
Amazon requests a video or document identity verification instead of an OTP
Why it happens
Amazon's risk system escalated your signup to a full KYC check — typically triggered by IP reputation (VPN, proxy, datacenter IP), rapid account activity, or adding a payment method immediately after signup. This is an account-level check, not a number check.
The fix
This is unrelated to the phone number. Complete the identity verification flow if you're willing, or restart with a clean IP (residential, not datacenter/VPN), add the payment method more slowly after signup, and browse a few pages before adding payment details.
OTP never arrives within 2 minutes
Why it happens
Either the specific SIM range is temporarily rate-limited by Amazon's SMS gateway, or there's carrier congestion on the route from Amazon's SMS provider to that number. Not related to your account.
The fix
Cancel for a full refund. Try a different country — UK, Germany, and France currently have the best Amazon OTP delivery speed in our fleet. Don't hit 'Resend code' more than once; each resend resets Amazon's wait timer.
OTP arrives but Amazon says it's wrong or expired
Why it happens
Amazon's OTPs expire in 10 minutes, and each 'Resend code' request invalidates all earlier codes. If you requested multiple OTPs, only the last one is valid.
The fix
Always use the MOST RECENT code in your VirtualSMS inbox. If you see multiple Amazon codes, ignore all but the latest. If the latest also fails, cancel for a refund — the session may have timed out — and restart.
Account locked immediately after verification — "Unusual activity detected" or "Your account is on hold"
Why it happens
Amazon's post-signup fraud detection flagged the new account — common triggers: adding a high-value payment method immediately, placing an order within minutes of signup, or the device/IP pairing matching known fraud patterns. The phone number type is not the cause.
The fix
Follow Amazon's unlock flow — they'll ask you to re-verify via the registered number (this is why renting is safer for accounts you need long-term). Add a profile photo to Alexa or set up two-step verification after unlocking. Wait 24 hours before placing your first order.
Amazon re-requests phone verification after logging in from a new device or country
Why it happens
Amazon's suspicious-login detection triggers on new device, browser, or country logins — standard behavior. If you used a pay-per-activation number, it's been released and can't receive new codes.
The fix
This is the most common reason to rent rather than activate-once for accounts you'll use across multiple devices. If you're in this situation now with an activation number: contact VirtualSMS support within 24 hours — in some cases we can return the number to you for the re-verification window.
Amazon Seller Central requires additional phone verification beyond the buyer account OTP
Why it happens
Seller Central has its own phone verification layer — separate from the buyer account flow. Amazon may also call the number (voice OTP) rather than SMS for seller verification in some markets.
The fix
Use a rental number, not an activation. Seller Central phone verification happens at multiple stages: initial setup, payment disbursal setup, and periodic re-checks. A rental number stays with you across all of them. UK and EU numbers in our fleet also receive voice calls for the voice-OTP flow.
Real Amazon OTP codes landing in VirtualSMS inboxes right now
Live sample from the last hour · Codes masked for privacy · Amazon sends verification codes in English regardless of SIM country
Time
Country
Sender
Message
Status
52s ago
United Kingdom
Amazon
Your Amazon OTP is: ******. Do not share this code with anyone.
Delivered
2m ago
Germany
Amazon
Your Amazon OTP is: ******. Do not share this code with anyone.
Delivered
5m ago
Poland
Amazon
Your Amazon OTP is: ******. Do not share this code with anyone.
Delivered
8m ago
France
Amazon
Your Amazon OTP is: ******. Do not share this code with anyone.
Delivered
12m ago
Netherlands
Amazon
Your Amazon OTP is: ******. Do not share this code with anyone.
Delivered
16m ago
Ukraine
Amazon
Your Amazon OTP is: ******. Do not share this code with anyone.
Delivered
Frequently asked questions about Amazon virtual numbers
Does Amazon detect and block virtual numbers?
Amazon actively blocks VoIP numbers (Google Voice, TextNow, Twilio) and recycled number ranges that have been used for mass account registrations. It does NOT systematically block real carrier-issued SIM numbers, which is what VirtualSMS provides. The detection is carrier-range and number-history based — a fresh real SIM from a clean carrier range passes Amazon's check. Shared virtual numbers (free inboxes, VoIP services) fail because they're in Amazon's known-bad-range database, not because they're 'virtual'.
Can I use the same virtual number for multiple Amazon accounts?
No. Amazon permanently binds one account to each phone number — including suspended or deleted accounts. If a number has ever been associated with any Amazon account under any ownership, Amazon will not allow it to verify a new one. This is why we source fresh SIM batches specifically: used numbers fail at the OTP-send step, before you even see a code.
Does Amazon require the phone number country to match my shipping region?
Amazon correlates your phone country code, IP address, and shipping address as part of its fraud-detection system. A mismatch doesn't automatically block you, but it increases the risk of Amazon routing you to additional identity verification. When possible, use a number from the same country as the Amazon storefront you're signing up on — UK number for Amazon.co.uk, German for Amazon.de, etc. See the country tiers above for best picks per storefront.
Will I need the number again after Amazon is verified?
Possibly — this is the most important question to answer before buying. Amazon re-requests phone verification on suspicious logins, device switches, payment flags, and Seller Central actions. If you use a pay-per-activation number (single-use), those future checks will fail because the number has been released. For any Amazon account you plan to use long-term or access from multiple devices, rent the number instead.
Can I use a virtual number for Amazon Prime?
Yes. Amazon Prime signup and management uses the same phone verification as the underlying account. A real SIM number from VirtualSMS passes Prime's verification. If you're linking a payment method to Prime, use a number that matches your billing region's country code to avoid the region-mismatch flag.
Does Amazon Seller Central work with a virtual number?
Yes, but use a rental rather than a single activation. Seller Central has multiple phone verification touchpoints — initial setup, payment disbursal, periodic security checks, and in some markets a voice OTP call. A rental number stays with you across all of them. Single-activation numbers are released after the first OTP and can't receive the follow-up verification calls.
What phone number format does Amazon want?
Amazon accepts E.164 format: country code + number without spaces or dashes (e.g. +447911123456 for a UK number). Your VirtualSMS dashboard shows the number in the exact format Amazon expects — copy it as-is.
Is using a virtual number for Amazon legal?
In most jurisdictions, yes. Amazon's conditions of use require that accounts represent real individuals and not be used for fraudulent activity. Using a virtual number to register or verify a legitimate personal or seller account is not prohibited. Check local law if you're in a jurisdiction with strict digital-identity or e-commerce regulations.
Which country is cheapest for an Amazon number?
Poland, Ukraine, and Czech Republic are consistently our most cost-effective options that still land in reliable success tiers for Amazon. UK and Germany are slightly more expensive but have the best clean-range score on Amazon's detection system, making them the most reliable first picks. Check the live pricing section — prices update in real time with available stock.
How do I pay for the number?
Crypto (BTC, USDT, ETH, LTC via NOWPayments) or credit/debit card. Minimum top-up $2. Unused balance stays in your account indefinitely — no expiry, no subscription, no monthly fees. You only pay when a verification succeeds — the charge is deducted when the SMS is delivered.
Real-SIM verification infrastructure · Operating since 2022
VirtualSMS operates its own physical SIM infrastructure for SMS verification across 145+ countries, including Colombia. Every pricing number, success rate, and country recommendation on this page comes from our live order logs for Amazon verification — not aggregator estimates, not scraped benchmarks. When Amazon's anti-spam behavior shifts in Colombia or globally, the data here shifts with it.