Discord accounts start with just an email, but sooner or later you hit a phone wall: many large servers require phone-verified members before you can even write, and Discord's anti-spam locks fresh or «suspicious» accounts with a mandatory SMS check. A virtual number from Get-SMS passes both cases without putting your personal number into yet another database.
Discord is known for rejecting VoIP ranges — the familiar «Invalid phone number» on numbers from app-based providers. Get-SMS numbers come from real mobile operators, which is why Discord verification consistently works here. If a specific number is still rejected, cancel it free of charge and take one from another country.
A verified phone lifts the strictest server gates (the «highest verification level» setting), removes hCaptcha loops on login, and is required to appeal most automatic flags. Note that Discord binds one number to one account: attaching your number to a second account silently unlinks it from the first, which can drop that older account back below server verification thresholds. If you maintain several profiles — for communities, moderation bots within ToS, or testing — give each its own number. Turkey, UK and Germany pools all pass equally; choose by price.
Timing tip: complete the phone check right after creating the account, before joining big public servers. Fresh unverified accounts that immediately join popular servers are exactly the pattern Discord's anti-spam looks for, and passing the SMS check in advance keeps you out of that bucket.