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i tried an old phone number (land line) but no luck. I dont recall ever using a cellphone number before when using the card. i've made a fair bit of purchases over the years using the same card. to say its for "security reasons" is bogus since if i was using a stolen card it would of been flagged already or when i used it the first time. but i used that same card for years. guess ill have to get a gift card and just add funds to wallet the old fashioned way. pretty lame.
There's really no way to determine if a phone number is a cell or land line by the number itself. In the US anyway, phone numbers can be ported out to different services so you can take it with you from service to service.
I wish I could provide a similar perspective but I've had a cellphone for a couple of decades now and I can't remember a time when I wasn't asked for phone number when paying for something online with a credit card.
There are also a lot of services out there for digital phone numbers that could work if you try it but a lot of online sites require phone numbers to help combat botting and it will only get more common.