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Getting stuck on the SMS verification Curtsy screen is a pain. You’ve typed in your number, hit "send," and nothing. This isn't just you, it happens to tons of people. Whether your carrier is silently blocking it or the number you used is incompatible, we’ll help you get past it. This article is for anyone struggling to get their Curtsy SMS verification code, users who want to keep their personal number private, or those who need a reliable way to set up a new Curtsy account without a traditional SIM card. Use it when you're encountering the "Curtsy verification not sending SMS" error, but do not use it to violate platform rules or violate Curtsy's terms of service.
Curtsy SMS verification confirms you control a phone number by sending a 6-digit OTP to that number during signup or login. With SMSPin you receive that code on a temporary virtual number online — no physical SIM card needed and your production workflows stay separate.
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Four steps — from picking a number to a verified Curtsy account.
Check Basic Connectivity: Ensure you have a strong mobile signal and disable Wi-Fi calling. Toggle Airplane mode on and off to refresh network connection.
Verify Number & Settings: Confirm the number is entered in the correct international format and check your phone's blocked number list and any third-party SMS blocker apps.
Retry and Wait: Request a new code from Curtsy and wait up to two minutes. If it doesn't arrive, try a different number, ideally from a reputable temporary number service.
Consider a Temporary Number: If issues persist, use a temporary virtual number from a service like SMSPin, ensuring it's from a country Curtsy supports. Request the code and retrieve it from the provider's dashboard.
SMSPin is provided for legitimate privacy and convenience use cases only. Please review Curtsy's terms before use.
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Every SMSPin number is a legitimate, carrier-registered mobile number — not a VoIP range. Curtsy accepts them reliably.
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The moment Curtsy sends your OTP, it appears in your dashboard — pushed, not polled.
Ensure your number is entered in the correct international format with the country code.
Disable Wi-Fi calling and try using mobile data for SMS reception.
Check your device's blocked numbers list and any third-party SMS blocking apps.
If using a temporary number, ensure it's a reputable service that supports short codes and is not flagged as virtual.
Feature | Free Numbers | Activation (Pay-per-Use) | Rental Numbers |
Curtsy Use | For initial tests | For single verification | For ongoing access |
Duration | Short-lived | One-time code receipt | 24 hours to 1 month |
Cost | Free | Pay per successful SMS | Fixed period fee |
Reliability | Lower acceptance rate | Good, if supported | Higher, for session |
Always enter your number in international format, including the country code (e.g., +1 for USA, +44 for UK).
For temporary numbers, use the format provided by your service, usually including a country code.
Avoid using local formatting if the app originates from a different country than your SIM.
Yes, as long as you use the number only for your own account verification and follow Curtsy’s terms. The risk comes from reusing a previously flagged number. Choose a fresh number from a reliable provider. SMSPin is not affiliated with Curtsy. Please follow each app's terms and local regulations.
The most common reasons are carrier spam filtering, incorrect country code entry, or Curtsy blocking the number range. Try switching to mobile data, disabling Wi-Fi calling, and using a different number from a supported country.
A one-time number works for initial sign-up, but a rental number (24 hours to one month) is better if you anticipate needing to verify again for password resets, selling, or support inquiries.
Do not use it to create multiple accounts, avoid a permanent ban, engage in prohibited sales, or commit fraud. Violating Curtsy’s terms can result in legal action and permanent IP-level blocks.
You can, but if the number gets flagged or banned on one platform, it may become unreliable for others. Dedicated numbers per platform offer cleaner verification records.
Curtsy generally does not accept consumer VoIP numbers (like Google Voice or TextNow). However, numbers that route through real carrier lines (common in paid verification services) often work because they appear as standard mobile numbers.
Wait one hour, delete your browser cache, then try a different number from a different country. If the error persists, the number pool you are using may be blocked; switch to a rental number on a fresh IP address.
Setting up a Curtsy account requires a phone number, but sometimes that verification SMS won't arrive. This guide will walk you through why your Curtsy SMS might be blocked, how to fix common issues, and how to use a temporary number to protect your privacy while still accessing the platform.
Getting stuck on the SMS verification screen on Curtsy is a pain. You’ve typed in your number, hit "send," and nothing. This isn't just you,it happens to tons of people. Whether your carrier is silently blocking it or the number you used is incompatible, we’ll help you get past it.
This article is for anyone struggling to get their Curtsy SMS verification code, users who want to keep their personal number private, or those who need a reliable way to set up a new Curtsy account without a traditional SIM card. Use it when you're encountering the "Curtsy verification not sending SMS" error, but do not use it to violate platform rules or violate Curtsy's terms of service.
Curtsy uses SMS for essential account verification and identity confirmation.
Common issues for blocked SMS include carrier filters, app settings, and number blocklisting.
Restart your device, check your network connection, and disable Wi-Fi calling before requesting a new code.
Temporary numbers can work for Curtsy if they are from reputable services with real carrier lines.
Always use newly issued numbers and avoid those associated with past banned activity.
Curtsy uses SMS authentication as its primary method for verifying new accounts and confirming user identity. You need a phone number to receive a one-time passcode (OTP) during sign-up. This step protects the platform from bots and spam, but it can be a hurdle if you want to keep your personal number private.
Think of it like a digital handshake. The code proves you’re a real human, not a bot scraping listings. But handing over your real number comes with trade-offs. SMS verification is a standard gatekeeper for almost all resale and peer-to-peer marketplaces. Curtsy ties your account to a phone number for password resets and fraud alerts. Using a real SIM means you’re linking your identity and location to the platform permanently. Temporary numbers offer a privacy-focused alternative that still meets Curtsy’s requirement.
Curtsy can block SMS due to carrier restrictions, a full “blocked numbers” list on your phone, or your telecom provider flagging the short code as spam. Sometimes the platform itself throttles verification codes when it detects repeated requests from the same device or IP.
Here’s a more detailed look at the usual suspects:
Carrier-Level Filters: Your mobile network may automatically block short codes (5-6-digit numbers) to protect you from spam. Curtsy’s sender ID might look suspicious to their system.
App Conflicts: Third-party SMS blockers, call-screening apps (like Truecaller), and “Do Not Disturb” modes often silence verification texts without you knowing. Voicemail-to-text services rarely forward OTP codes correctly.
Rate Limiting: If you’ve tried too many times in a short window, Curtsy may temporarily lock out SMS requests from your number.
Wi-Fi Calling Issues: This feature can disrupt SMS routing. Turning it off is an easy first fix.
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If Curtsy is not sending the SMS code, start by checking your mobile signal and data connection. Even a brief network glitch can prevent the code from arriving. If your phone is using Wi-Fi calling, the message may not route correctly. Another common culprit: you accidentally entered an incorrect country code or a number that Curtsy has flagged as virtual.
Let’s break down the “why” even further. Curtsy requires a valid, active number that hasn’t been flagged in its system. Some apps (including Curtsy) don’t support landline numbers or VoIP lines. Network congestion can delay SMS delivery by several minutes. “Verification not sending” often means the short code hit a carrier reject, not a Curtsy server error.
Ensure the number is entered in international format.
Turn off Wi-Fi and try again with mobile data.
Wait 10 minutes before requesting a new code.
Test the same number on a different device to rule out a phone issue.
Start by restarting your phone to flush out any temporary SMS routing issues. Remove all SMS blocking apps and turn off "Send to Voicemail" for unknown senders. Then request a fresh code from Curtsy and wait up to two minutes. If nothing arrives, the number itself may be incompatible, and switching to a different number (like a temporary one) is often the fastest fix.
Here’s a more detailed checklist to run through:
Toggle iMessage or RCS: These protocols often conflict with OTP delivery. Disable them temporarily.
Check your Blocked List: Your SMS app might have automatically blocked Curtsy’s short code. Look for a "Blocked numbers" or "Spam" folder.
Refresh Network: Toggle Airplane Mode on and off to force your phone to re-register on the network.
Dual-SIM Awareness: If you use two SIMs, make sure you request the code on the line associated with your data plan.
Yes, you can use a temporary or virtual number for Curtsy, but the number must be from a country and region where Curtsy operates and is currently accepting verification SMS. Not all temporary numbers work, some are flagged as “virtual” and blocked outright. Numbers from reputable services with real carrier lines usually pass Curtsy’s checks without issue.
Curtsy does not publicly list which number ranges it blocks, but common consumer VoIP ranges (like Google Voice or TextNow) are often rejected. Temporary numbers that support incoming SMS from short codes have a much higher success rate. A dedicated rental number (from 24 hours to 1 month) is more reliable for ongoing account access than a disposable one. Services like SMSPin provide temporary virtual phone numbers for real-time OTP retrieval, thereby increasing verification reliability.
First, choose a temporary number from a country that matches the app store or region where your Curtsy account is based. Enter the number in the Curtsy sign-up form exactly as you see it (with the country code). Request the SMS code, then quickly check the provider’s dashboard for incoming messages. Copy the OTP and paste it into Curtsy within the time limit (usually five minutes).
A few pro tips to avoid a headache: Always test the number before starting the full sign-up flow. Some temporary services automatically refresh the number if the first SMS fails, this can trigger a block on Curtsy’s end. If the first code doesn’t arrive, request a new one from Curtsy (not a new number). Use the “rental” option on Curtsy if you need to verify again later (e.g., for password resets or selling activations). To efficiently receive SMS codes in real time, choose a trusted service.
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Use a number that has not been previously associated with a banned, suspended, or reported Curtsy account. If you reuse a temporary number that another user already linked to Curtsy, the verification will likely fail or immediately trigger a security flag. Choose a freshly issued number (ideally from a rental pool) and avoid recycled numbers used across multiple marketplace apps.
Here’s the golden rule for temporary numbers: think of them like clean socks. You want the freshest pair available. Fresh numbers from providers that cycle inventory daily tend to have the highest acceptance rate. Avoid numbers from apps designed for bulk messaging; marketplaces often block them. If you’re opening a Curtsy account for selling purposes, consider a rental number you keep for at least 48 hours. One account, one number: do not try to verify multiple Curtsy accounts with the same temporary number.
If you have tried three different numbers, restarted your device, and checked all the obvious settings, the issue may be on Curtsy’s side or in your chosen number's country. Switch to a number from a different country (e.g., the UK or the US if you were using an Indian number), or move to a rental number with a longer session window so you can attempt verification over multiple hours.
Some geographic regions have more reliable short-code SMS delivery than others. Curtsy may have temporarily paused SMS verification in your region due to regulatory changes or spam waves. Switching from a “receive SMS” (one-time) number to a “rental” number often avoids persistent errors. Contacting Curtsy’s support is an option, but responses can take days; changing your SMS source is faster. Consider renting numbers for extended verification windows if you need a longer-term solution.
Code still not arriving? When carrier filters keep eating your SMS, a number from a different mobile operator's pool often solves the problem. SMSPin rotates numbers daily to maintain high acceptance rates. Switch to a higher acceptance number.
To unblock SMS from Curtsy, open your phone’s SMS app and look for a “Blocked numbers” or “Spam” folder. If Curtsy’s short code is there, move it to your inbox and mark it as “Not spam.” On iPhones, ensure you haven’t accidentally enabled “Filter Unknown Senders” in Messages settings. On Android, check your carrier’s spam-blocking settings separately from the phone’s messaging app.
Here’s a device-by-device breakdown:
iMessage: go to Settings > Messages > Filter Unknown Senders and toggle it off.
Samsung Messages: tap the three dots > Settings > Block numbers and messages > check the blocked list.
Google Messages: open the app > Spam & blocked folder > tap and hold the Curtsy message > “Report not spam.”
Third-party SMS apps (like Truecaller) maintain their own block lists; audit those as well.
Using a temporary number for Curtsy account verification is legal in most countries because you are simply receiving an SMS code for a legitimate user account. However, you must follow Curtsy’s terms of service, using a temporary number to violate platform rules, create spam accounts, or commit fraud violates those terms and may result in permanent blacklisting. SMSPin is not affiliated with Curtsy. Please follow each app's terms and local regulations.
A temporary number is a shield for your privacy, not a sword to hack the system. Temporary numbers are a privacy tool, not a loophole to violate platform rules. Curtsy can request additional KYC (identity verification) later; a phone number alone may not be sufficient for high-value transactions. Do not use a temporary number for illegal activities, account farming, or reselling accounts. The risks of using a number tied to past banned activity are real, check the number’s history if possible. For transparency on services and costs, refer to the SMSPin price page for per-use and rental plans.
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SMS verification is standard for Curtsy to prevent bots and confirm identity.
Issues such as carrier filters, network problems, or incorrect number format can prevent codes from arriving.
Temporary numbers from reliable services can successfully verify your Curtsy account while protecting privacy.
For ongoing Curtsy activity, a rental number provides more stability than a one-time-use number.
Always adhere to Curtsy's terms of service when using any phone number for verification.
Compliance note: SMSPin.io is not affiliated with any app, website, or third-party platform. Please follow each platform’s terms and local regulations.
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Last updated July 5, 2026