What to Do When Google account verification is Not Received After Payment

Google verification SMS not arriving after USDT payment? Learn step-by-step fixes, best number types, and TRC20/ERC20 tips. Buy a working number now.

OTPKit Team·Updated: 2026-05-27

Why Your Google Verification Might Fail After USDT Payment

You bought a temporary US number for Google verification, paid 5 USDT via TRC20, but the SMS never came. It's a common pain point in 2026: Google blocks many VoIP or disposable numbers. Even premium USDT-purchased numbers from markets like SMS-Man or Darksms sometimes fail due to Google's aggressive anti-abuse filters.

Step 1: Check Your Payment & Number Active Period

First, confirm your transaction ID on TRC20 or ERC20 explorer. For example, if you paid 3.5 USDT for a 24-hour rental, ensure the number is still active. If the SMS hasn't arrived within 5 minutes, your number might be flagged.

Step 2: Try a Different Number with Higher Reputation

Not all numbers are equal. Numbers from area codes like 213 (Los Angeles) or 305 (Miami) have higher success rates for Google. Reputable vendors like SMS-Activate offer “Google-verified” numbers for 8 USDT (TRC20). Avoid the cheapest $1 numbers—they're often reused and blacklisted.

Step 3: Request a Resend or Check Spam/Blocked Folders

Google sometimes sends verification to a different folder. Also, if you've previously attempted multiple times, Google may throttle. Wait 10 minutes, then request a new code. Some USDT marketplaces have a “resend SMS” button for 0.5 USDT extra.

Step 4: Contact Vendor Support with Your TxID

If SMS still doesn't arrive, open a support ticket with your TRC20 transaction hash and the number you bought. Legitimate vendors like SMSPool or 5SIM usually offer a replacement within 2 hours. Avoid vendors with no live chat—they may exit-scam.

Step 5: Use a More Expensive Carrier Number

For critical accounts, consider buying a “carrier” or “SIM” number for 15-25 USDT. These are real SIM cards from T-Mobile or AT&T, rented via USDT. Services like SMS-Bear offer them for 20 USDT (ERC20) with a 7-day validity—almost 100% Google success.

Step 6: Last Resort—Create a New Google Account with a Fresh Number

If all fails, abandon that number and start fresh. Use a new IP (VPN) and a new number from a high-reputation vendor. Some USDT marketplaces offer bundles: 2 numbers for 12 USDT (TRC20). Keep track of which numbers work.

Why USDT Payments Are Your Best Bet for Privacy

No need to expose your credit card or identity. With TRC20 or ERC20, you pay directly from your wallet. Just ensure the vendor accepts USDT and has a refund policy for failed verifications. Always read reviews on Trustpilot or BitcoinTalk before buying.

Final Checklist

  • Confirm payment via TRC20/ERC20 explorer
  • Wait 5-10 mins before retrying
  • Use a premium number (≥8 USDT)
  • Contact vendor with TxID
  • Avoid free or $1 numbers for Google

Your Google account is worth the extra 5 USDT. Don't risk a blacklisted number for cheap.

Frequently asked questions

What should I do if the SMS never arrives after 10 minutes?

Wait 10 minutes, then request a resend via the vendor’s panel. If still no SMS, contact support with your TRC20 transaction ID.

Can I get a refund if Google verification fails?

Some vendors offer refunds or replacements if you provide proof of failure—check their policy. Always use vendors with a refund guarantee.

Why does Google block my temporary number?

Google flags numbers that are recycled or from known VoIP ranges. Use carrier numbers (SIM-based) for higher success.

Is it safe to pay with USDT for these numbers?

Yes, paying via TRC20 or ERC20 is safe and private. Only use reputable vendors with good reviews to avoid scams.

How much should I spend to guarantee success?

For Google, spend at least 8-15 USDT on a verified or carrier number. Cheaper numbers often fail.

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