# Phone Numbers Guide!

If you're this far, you're doing really well!

This guide is a simple one, I am going to explain how you get 'virtual' phone numbers to generate things like Ticketmaster accounts with. There are 2 routes you can do this and I will explain both!

## 1. Physical Sims

This is my PERSONAL recommendation due to reasons highlighted in the below paragraph. This ensures your accounts will last forever however if you are running a high amount of accounts it can be annoying!&#x20;

For this we are simply using real physical sim cards to get additional phone numbers, if you have a spare phone lying around I would use that as switching SIMs constantly on your main phone will be a pain!

To get SIM cards quickly you can go to your local post office etc.. and buy them for 50p-£1 if you're only buying a few it's worth it of course, however, if you're a cheapie like me you can also get them for free from the link below!

<https://shorturl.at/joDQZ> - Vodafone sim cards!

## 2. Virtual Sims

Now, this is going to be for those who are either too lazy to get physical ones or if you're going to be making a large amount of accounts.

Go to <https://5sim.net/> and make an account! From there click in the top right where your balance says 0 and top it up! You wont need more than £5 or so :tada:

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From there, on the left search for Ticketmaster then England click the Virtual38 part then buy, on the right of the screen your number will be given to you paste this onto whatever site you want to make an account on wait for the code and that's it!

**Disclaimer:** The way the site operates means that numbers CAN be recycled, meaning in the future someone else could get the number you signed up with an account and they could in theory access your account if they wanted to, of course this is extremely unlikely and I have had accounts for years with no problems!


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