Hi friends, Happy New Year :-) Subject of the question: call/message application of American numbers from...
Hi friends, Happy New Year
Subject matter: Calling / messaging application of American numbers in front of banks.
For those who hold a US bank account at one of the big banks, you can use a quick money transfer called zelle (something like paper pay).
The Zelle system will work if both parties (sender and recipient) have such authorization through their bank (of course, if the bank supports this platform).
This system requires an American number to support the promotion (sends a message).
Problem: This system does not support virtual numbers (so at least bank customer service claims)
Here comes the question: Does anyone know of an application that he * works * with today with the banks and supports receiving SMS from the bank?
Kerry, does he get and act with his American number he got from a certain app?
Note: I am currently working with Skype (iplum and / or second number did not give me proper response to phone calls, but may they support messages from the bank?) And Skype does receive and send messages to regular contacts but does not support the system with the bank.
Thanks for the help, good signing everyone!
Updating:
We work with US Bank and also with Wells Fargo.
From a test done at these moments (I tried to live), the text app now doesn't work with wells Fargo.
I will update about US bank
City Bank and Chase works by email.
I gave my agent's phone
Google voice
Try textnow
Works at Bank of America.
Just make sure before the limit what amount you can transfer through zelle
In the beginning there is a situation that you are limited to about $ 2500 (that's what I came across), good luck.
Textnow works
And email works with zelle, too
There is a chance that zelle works with email, I have two accounts with them one on the phone and one on email because I could not use the same phone number twice…
And regardless, I recommend just getting an American SIM. There is a mint mobile for $10 per month and you can also talk to it from the country for pennies...
Which bank are you on?