I am trying to build a two way communications app through SMS using Twilio. I'm using Google Apps Script and the code is as follows:
function sendSms(to, body) {
var messages_url = "https://api.twilio.com/2010-04-01/Accounts/[ACCOUNTSID]/Messages.json";
var payload = {
"To": to,
"Body" : body,
"From" : "+GERMANPHONENUMBER"
};
var options = {
"method" : "post",
"payload" : payload
};
options.headers = {
"Authorization" : "Basic " + Utilities.base64Encode("ACCOUNTSID:ACCOUNTSECRET")
};
UrlFetchApp.fetch(messages_url, options);
}
It works as advertised, and my target audience are people in Greece, so I am testing with a local Greek cell phone.
It works, and the messages sends and receives successfully, except on the receiving end it appears to send from +962 numbers, which are Jordanian. This doesn't work if I want to create a two way communications system, since it's obviously not the same German number I'm sending from.
As context, I need to be able to send TO Greek numbers, but since Twilio doesn't support virtual numbers in Greece with SMS, I tried a different EU number (currently EU to EU numbers don't have increased texting fees, so I just picked a random EU country). If a different EU country behaves differently, I am open to using that as well if it fixes this.
Does anyone know why it's being sent from a Jordanian number? Does anyone know any alternatives to fix this and accomplish what I'm looking for? Any help would be awesome. Thanks!