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Hornet virtual numbers for SMS verification

A virtual number that receives the Hornet SMS code, in 6 countries. Prices start at $0.14 — cheapest right now in Canada. Every price and every stock figure below is read from the live catalogue, not from a page written months ago.

countries in stock
6
from, per code
$0.14
numbers available
905K
cheapest right now
Canada

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Where a Hornet number costs least right now

6 countries where a Hornet number is in stock, with the price and how many lines are free
Country Price Numbers
Canada +1 $0.14 200K
United Kingdom +44 $0.14 140K
Netherlands +31 $0.14 76K
Italy +39 $0.31 293K
Austria +43 $0.72 46K
United States +1 $0.14 151K

Buying a Hornet number, in practice

A Hornet number is in stock in 6 countries right now, 905K lines in total, and the entry price is $0.14 in Canada. The price gap between countries is not arbitrary: it follows what the local networks charge and how often they actually deliver, which is why the table above shows both next to each other.

One Hornet code and a Hornet number you keep are different purchases. A one-time line goes back to the network once the code is delivered, which is fine until the service asks again from a new device. If that is likely, the rental catalogue answers it; if it is not, paying per code from $0.14 is the cheaper of the two by a wide margin.

Buy the number last. A Hornet expires its own code within a couple of minutes, and the line you take is held for twenty — a number bought before you are ready has already spent part of its window waiting for you. Have the Hornet sign-up open at the phone-number step first, then order.

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Questions about this page

How much does a Hornet verification number cost?

From $0.14 per code, and the price depends on the country and the network: Hornet numbers are in stock in 6 countries, each with its own price. You are only charged when the code actually arrives.

Which country should I take a Hornet number in?

Any of the 6 in stock can receive the code. Cheapest right now is Canada. The table above also shows how many lines are free in each — a country with plenty of lines is one where you will not have to try twice.

How long does the code take to arrive?

Usually seconds. The number stays reserved for twenty minutes; if no code arrives inside that window, the charge is reversed automatically and you keep the money.