I have the exact same problem, plus it looks like the "home" number is generated by some idiot robot by replacing my mobile operator code with landline area code. I have not added that number, I don't even have a landline phone, haven't had for like 15 years. So, what happens if that bogus number is used for verification? And what sense does it make to mask numbers in the UI when I'm the person who owns the numbers and have logged in? How do I verify a number that I cannot see - apparently I have to add my number, make it primary and remove the other one. This sucks so hard. It is totally weird that PayPal doesn't have decent customer support. #paypalhasnocustomersupport #nocustomersupport #twoprimarynumbers #bogusphonenumber
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