Get a real Cambodia (+855) phone number for PayPal verification. Physical SIM card, not VoIP. Instant SMS delivery.
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numbers in pool
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+855 mobile lines
Metfone (Viettel Cambodia), Smart Axiata
tier-1 carriers
TL;DR
VirtualSMS provides PayPal verification via real Cambodia mobile numbers (+855 prefix) — physical carrier-issued SIM cards, not VoIP. Cambodia numbers from regional operators pass PayPal's network-detection checks where Google Voice, TextNow, and MySudo get rejected as disposable. Numbers activate in under 30 seconds. Pricing from $0.50 per activation, paid in USDT, USDC, BTC, LTC, or SOL via NOWPayments. If the PayPal code doesn't arrive within 20 minutes, your balance is refunded automatically. Alternative to hero-sms, 5sim, SMSPool, SMS-Man, OnlineSim for Cambodia PayPal verification — with real SIMs instead of shared VoIP pools.
How to Verify PayPal with a Cambodia Number
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Why VirtualSMS for PayPal in Cambodia?
Real SIM Cards
Physical Cambodia 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 Cambodia carriers we run
Cambodia PayPal 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 Metfone (Viettel Cambodia), Smart Axiata or one of the MVNO brands that ride those same networks: Cellcard (CamGSM), Cootel (Xinwei). All real mobile-network SIMs, not VoIP. PayPal's anti-VoIP detection (the same check that rejects Google Voice and Twilio numbers) sees these as regular Cambodia mobile lines because that's what they are.
Five real reasons people verify PayPal without their personal number
None of these are sketchy. They're the reasons we hear from customers every day.
01
PayPal requires a phone for 2FA on every risky login — not just signup
PayPal doesn't just ask for your number once at signup. Any time PayPal's risk engine flags a login — new device, new country, unusual transaction — it sends an SMS code to the number on file. If that number is your personal SIM and it's unavailable (abroad, no signal, lost phone), you're locked out. A dedicated virtual number solves this independently of your personal carrier situation.
02
Freelancers and sellers need to separate a business PayPal from a personal one
PayPal technically allows one personal account and one business account per person. Each requires a distinct phone number. A virtual number gives the second account a clean, real number without carrying a second SIM or paying for a second mobile plan.
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PayPal account limitations require SMS verification to appeal — with no fallback if the number is lost
When PayPal limits an account (payment hold, withdrawal block, identity review), the first step of the appeal flow sends an SMS code. If the original number is no longer in your possession — ported away, old SIM, carrier account closed — PayPal's recovery path requires a lengthy identity-verification process. A rental number held specifically for PayPal avoids this entirely.
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Your real phone number linked to PayPal becomes a fraud-correlation vector
Your PayPal number is visible to PayPal, to every merchant you pay, and in every dispute record. Linking your personal SIM ties your financial transaction history to your real-world identity at the carrier level. A virtual number used only for PayPal keeps that correlation from extending to your personal mobile identity.
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Data-only SIMs and eSIMs can't receive PayPal's SMS codes
Modern travel eSIMs, IoT SIMs, and data-only plans have no inbound SMS capability. PayPal's OTP and 2FA flows require real inbound SMS. A real-SIM virtual number receives PayPal codes in under 30 seconds regardless of what your current data plan is.
PayPal-specific problems and how to fix them
PayPal has distinct failure modes compared to social platforms or messaging apps. Each problem below has a specific cause — don't just retry blindly.
"This phone number is already linked to a PayPal account"
Why it happens
PayPal permanently links a phone number to any account it was ever added to — including closed and suspended accounts from previous SIM holders. Even if you've never used this number on PayPal, an earlier user may have. PayPal does not release that binding when an 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 Netherlands numbers have the lowest prior-association rate in our fleet. Don't retry the same number — the binding is permanent on PayPal's side.
OTP never arrives within 2 minutes
Why it happens
Either the SIM range is temporarily rate-limited by PayPal's SMS gateway, or there's carrier congestion on the route from PayPal's provider to that number.
The fix
Cancel for a full refund. Try a different country — UK, Germany, and Netherlands currently have the fastest PayPal OTP delivery in our fleet. Don't keep hitting 'Resend code'; each resend resets PayPal's wait timer and can trigger a lock.
OTP arrives but PayPal says it's incorrect or expired
Why it happens
PayPal OTPs expire in 10 minutes. If you requested a resend, earlier codes are invalidated — only the most recent code is valid.
The fix
Always use the MOST RECENT code in your VirtualSMS inbox. If you see multiple PayPal codes, ignore all but the latest. If the latest also fails, cancel for a refund — the session may have timed out — and restart.
PayPal requests identity documents (ID, proof of address) after the phone step
Why it happens
This is PayPal's standard KYC process — independent of phone verification. Triggers include: new account activity above certain thresholds, IP risk flags (VPN, proxy), or PayPal's routine verification cycles. SMS verification covers only the phone step; it does not bypass KYC.
The fix
Complete PayPal's identity verification flow if you want to continue using the account. This is entirely PayPal's process and is not affected by the phone number type. Avoiding VPN/proxy IPs during account setup reduces the chance of KYC being triggered early.
Account limited immediately after verification — payments blocked or withdrawal hold
Why it happens
PayPal's risk system flagged the account — common triggers include: adding a payment method immediately after signup, sending or receiving a large amount on a new account, or IP/device matching known fraud patterns. The phone number type is not the cause of limitations.
The fix
Follow PayPal's limitation-resolution flow (Account > Resolution Center). PayPal will typically request documents or additional phone verification. If the limitation appeals flow requires SMS, this is why renting rather than activating once is safer for accounts you intend to use actively.
PayPal 2FA fires on login and the original activation number is gone
Why it happens
You used a single-use activation number. PayPal re-requests SMS verification on suspicious logins — new device, new country, or after a period of inactivity. Single-use activation numbers are released after the first OTP and can't receive future codes.
The fix
This is the most common reason to rent rather than activate-once for any PayPal account you'll actively use. If you're in this situation now, contact VirtualSMS support — in some cases we can return the number within 24 hours for the re-verification window.
PayPal asks for a phone call verification instead of SMS
Why it happens
PayPal occasionally offers voice-call verification as a fallback — more common on business accounts and in markets where PayPal's SMS gateway has intermittent issues.
The fix
If voice call is offered, accept it — VirtualSMS rental numbers in most markets accept inbound voice calls and will play the spoken PayPal code. Activation numbers do not support voice calls. If voice is the only option, cancel the activation and get a rental instead.
Real PayPal codes landing in VirtualSMS inboxes right now
Live sample from the last hour · Codes masked for privacy · PayPal sends verification codes in English regardless of SIM country
Time
Country
Sender
Message
Status
44s ago
United Kingdom
PayPal
Your PayPal security code is: ******. It expires in 10 minutes. Don't share this code.
Delivered
2m ago
Germany
PayPal
Your PayPal security code is: ******. It expires in 10 minutes. Don't share this code.
Delivered
5m ago
Netherlands
PayPal
Your PayPal security code is: ******. It expires in 10 minutes. Don't share this code.
Delivered
9m ago
Poland
PayPal
Your PayPal security code is: ******. It expires in 10 minutes. Don't share this code.
Delivered
13m ago
France
PayPal
Your PayPal security code is: ******. It expires in 10 minutes. Don't share this code.
Delivered
17m ago
Ukraine
PayPal
Your PayPal security code is: ******. It expires in 10 minutes. Don't share this code.
Delivered
Frequently asked questions about PayPal virtual numbers
Does PayPal block virtual numbers?
PayPal actively blocks VoIP numbers (Google Voice, TextNow, Twilio) and recycled number ranges flagged in its fraud database. 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 PayPal's check. Free shared virtual numbers fail because they're in PayPal's known-bad-range database, not because they're 'virtual'.
Will SMS verification bypass PayPal's identity (KYC) checks?
No — and it's important to be clear on this. SMS verification covers the phone step only: PayPal sends a code, you enter the code, the phone step is complete. PayPal's identity checks — requests for government ID, bank statement, proof of address, or selfie verification — are separate processes that PayPal applies based on its own risk assessment. A real SIM number does not bypass, skip, or influence those checks in any way.
Can I use the same virtual number for multiple PayPal accounts?
No. PayPal permanently binds one account to each phone number — including suspended or deleted accounts. If a number has ever been linked to any PayPal account under any ownership, PayPal will not allow it to verify a new one.
Will I need the number again after PayPal signup?
Almost certainly yes — this is the most important consideration for PayPal specifically. PayPal re-requests SMS verification on suspicious logins (new device, new country), during limitation appeals, and for business/seller verification touchpoints. If you used a single-use activation number, those future checks will fail because the number has been released. For any PayPal account you plan to use actively or access from multiple devices, rent the number.
Should I match the phone country to my PayPal account's country?
Yes when possible. PayPal correlates your phone country code, IP address, and account's registered country as part of its fraud-detection model. Mismatches don't automatically block you, but they increase the chance of PayPal routing you to additional verification steps. UK number for a UK PayPal account, German number for a German account — see the country tiers above for best picks per market.
Can I use a virtual number for a PayPal business account?
Yes, but use a rental rather than a single activation. PayPal business accounts have multiple phone verification touchpoints — initial setup, payment disbursal configuration, and periodic security checks. Business accounts also more frequently trigger voice-call verification in some markets. A rental number stays with you across all of them and supports both SMS and voice OTPs.
What happens if PayPal limits my account and I need to appeal via SMS?
PayPal's limitation-appeal flow typically starts with an SMS code to the number on file. If you used a single-use activation number that has since been released, that step will fail and you'll need to go through PayPal's longer manual identity-review path. Renting the number avoids this: the same number stays with you throughout the rental period, including for any limitation-appeal flows.
What format does PayPal want for the phone number?
PayPal 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 PayPal expects — copy it as-is.
Which country is cheapest for a PayPal number?
Poland, Ukraine, and Czech Republic are consistently our most cost-effective options that still land in reliable success tiers for PayPal. UK and Netherlands are slightly more expensive but have the best clean-range score on PayPal's detection system, making them the safest 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 pay only when a verification succeeds.
Real-SIM verification infrastructure · Operating since 2022
VirtualSMS operates its own physical SIM infrastructure for SMS verification across 145+ countries, including Cambodia. Every pricing number, success rate, and country recommendation on this page comes from our live order logs for PayPal verification — not aggregator estimates, not scraped benchmarks. When PayPal's anti-spam behavior shifts in Cambodia or globally, the data here shifts with it.