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I have read through and have seen many recommendations for you OP. If I may ask do you really consider your privacy because if you do, you may not be talking about this but however, you just need to be careful because hackers might take advantage of your offer and would want to get information from you through you. Since you have created this thread, I believe you must have been receiving lots of pm If I am not mistaken.  I would advise you to be much careful not to be taken unawares.
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Can you recommend any for long term (even permanent) sms rental?
I can't recommend any, but there's a long-standing "SMS provider on this forum [no longer active here]" that gives you the option to rent virtual numbers for a month.
Note: I prefer not to vouch (DYOR before trying their services)!

How often do audible send out their sms?
Audible in the audio book company.
I'm not sure exactly, but it appears that you can remove your number from the "Login & Security" page of your audible account.
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You should also keep in mind the security of using a 3rd party for verifying your phone number on different websites. That's another problem that a SIM card would help you with.
In most cases, the reason is privacy or that the service provider has blocked a specific service. There are many reasons for using a temporary phone, but all of them may make it easier to hack your phone, so it is a comparison between privacy, price, and security.
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Unless you live in a remote country that's not available for phone verification, it would be much cheaper and easier for you to buy a SIM card and use it to verify your accounts on pretty much any website. There are SIM cards that are valid for up to 6 months for each top up and some have a minimum top up of just $5. Renting a phone number is not going to be a cheaper option for you and you are also taking the risk of that phone number not being available in the future because no platform can guarantee you that. You said you need it for long term, well a SIM card gives you control over a phone number for lifetime.

You should also keep in mind the security of using a 3rd party for verifying your phone number on different websites. That's another problem that a SIM card would help you with.
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SMSpva[1] have a service for renting numbers ----> https://smspva.com/arenda.html. You can rent up to 3 months and a wide list of countries. Contact them before starting and check if there is a way to rent the number for a longer period.

[1] https://smspva.com/
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I check on kycnot.me, I only found https://juicysms.com/ works with Audible and you will able to protect your privacy.

Remember, I personally haven't use both audible and juicysms, so I can't give 100% guarantee. Tongue
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Keep in mind most of those “free sms” apps or those text services do not allow text verification messages. They are generally only for actual texting back and forth. I know because I had to make an Apple account and found out you cannot do it without using an actual cell phone number.

Your best bet is to just buy some prepaid SIM card and like $10 of airtime and use that for verification. Because I am pretty sure none of those free services will work for what you are actually trying to do.
That's probably the best solution and I think that these free sms things have a limited users that can use the number right? So if I was OP, I wouldn't waste time finding one because when free is being asked online, there's a large chance that scammers will try and take advantage of your naiveté on the service. My advice to OP is to follow what @adaseb is saying, much safer and it's not that expensive of a deal for you, just have an ejector pin on the ready to swap out sim cards.
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Keep in mind most of those “free sms” apps or those text services do not allow text verification messages. They are generally only for actual texting back and forth. I know because I had to make an Apple account and found out you cannot do it without using an actual cell phone number.

Your best bet is to just buy some prepaid SIM card and like $10 of airtime and use that for verification. Because I am pretty sure none of those free services will work for what you are actually trying to do.
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I need a sms provider that works with Audible.com and most sites and that accepts btc. I need it to receive the code to verify Audible account.
I am after long term term rental of that sms number. Would be nice if can work with all sites.
Can you recommend any for long term (even permanent) sms rental?
How often do audible send out their sms?
Audible in the audio book company.
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