All-Zeros Phone Numbers for Sale

All-zeros phone numbers for sale — real, currently-available US phone numbers ending in 0000, 000, or 00. The cleanest, most readable digit pattern in the entire numbering plan. One-time purchase from $220. Port to any major US carrier in 24-48 hours. No subscription, no monthly fee, ever.

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Why all-zero endings? A phone number ending in 0000 reads as a corporate or executive line. It transcribes without ambiguity, dials cleanly, and removes any digit confusion in voice transcription. Mathematically, only 1 in every 10,000 random-assignment numbers ends in 0000 — the pattern is intrinsically rare. NANP rules mean most area codes contain fewer than 50 active 0000 numbers, and they rarely re-enter the secondary market.

Available all-zeros phone numbers (live inventory)

These are real, in-stock numbers. Each is one-of-one — once claimed, it's gone permanently. Pricing reflects pattern strength (full 0000 vs. 000 vs. 00) plus area code.

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The 3 zero-ending pattern tiers

Quad-zero endings (0000) — strongest pattern

Numbers ending in 0000 are the elite tier of the zero-pattern family. They're what people picture when they hear "memorable phone number." Common in legal, healthcare, real-estate, and luxury verticals. Typical price range on our site: $530-$2,000.

Triple-zero endings (000)

One position less rare than quad-zero, but still visually clean. Often the middle block contains a memorable digit (e.g., 7000, 9000, 1000) that adds a "round number" feel. Price range: $240-$700.

Double-zero endings (00)

The entry tier for the zero-pattern family. Reads cleanly and dials easily but doesn't carry the full visual weight of 0000. Price range: $220-$400.

All-zeros vs. other rare patterns — pricing comparison

Pattern Visual rarity Our price range Comparable subscription
0000 (quad-zero) ~1 in 10,000 $530 - $2,000 one-time $49/mo = $588/yr
7777 (quad-seven) ~1 in 10,000 $530 - $4,000 one-time $49/mo = $588/yr
8888 (quad-eight) ~1 in 10,000 $530 - $3,500 one-time $49/mo = $588/yr
000 (triple-zero) ~1 in 1,000 $240 - $700 one-time $49/mo = $588/yr
Random 10-digit typical Carrier-assigned (free) $0 from carrier

Even at the high end, an all-zeros number pays for itself versus subscription in roughly 3-4 years — and you keep it forever.

Who buys all-zeros phone numbers?

  • Law firms — clean, prestigious, instantly memorable for clients in stressful moments
  • Medical practices — patient recall matters when someone needs to call back
  • Real estate teams — memorable on yard signs, lockboxes, billboards
  • Restaurant chains — quick dial during peak hours
  • Executive / personal lines — for owners who want a number that signals their position
  • Podcasters — recall when listeners want to call in

How the purchase + transfer works

  1. Pick the number from the grid above or from the full collection
  2. Checkout in 60 seconds — Shopify Pay, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or card. One-time payment.
  3. Receive your transfer kit by email within 1 business day — account number, port PIN, billing ZIP
  4. Hand the kit to your carrier — AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Mint Mobile, Google Voice, etc.
  5. Live in 24-48 hours — federal LNP rules require carriers to complete most ports within 48h

FAQ — All-zeros phone numbers

Are these real, currently-available phone numbers?

Yes. Every number shown is in-stock, one-of-one, and immediately buyable through standard Shopify checkout. When someone purchases a number, it leaves the catalog within seconds and cannot be repurchased.

How much does an all-zeros phone number cost?

Our zero-pattern numbers range from $220 (double-zero) to roughly $2,000 (quad-zero in premium area codes). The vast majority of quad-zero (0000) numbers fall between $530 and $1,500. One-time purchase — no subscription, no monthly fee.

Will my new all-zeros number port to my existing carrier?

Yes. It ports to every major US carrier including AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, Mint Mobile, Cricket, Google Fi, Google Voice, US Cellular, Boost, Visible, Spectrum Mobile, and Xfinity Mobile. The carrier handles the actual port using the transfer kit we email you.

How rare is a 0000-ending phone number?

Mathematically, exactly 1 in 10,000 numbers ends in 0000. NANP rules cap quad-zero numbers at roughly 1,000 per area code in theory, but in practice most area codes carry fewer than 50 active 0000 numbers because most are held by enterprises (utilities, banks, government). The secondary market for 0000 numbers is thin — when one becomes available, it doesn't last.

Can I use an all-zeros number for personal calls?

Yes. Once you own it, the number is yours for personal, business, or any mixed use. There's no restriction on call type. You can put it on a personal cell, route it to multiple devices, set up voicemail, or forward it to another line.

What's the difference between 0000, 000, and 00 endings?

The number of zeros indicates pattern strength. 0000 is the strongest — all four ending digits are zero. 000 means three zeros (e.g., 555-7000) — slightly weaker visually but still memorable. 00 means just the last two digits are zero — entry-tier pattern. Pricing scales with strength: 0000 commands the highest premium, then 000, then 00.

Can I keep an all-zeros number forever?

Yes. Outright purchase means permanent ownership. You can keep, transfer, gift, or sell the number at any time. There are no recurring fees. FCC §52 guarantees portability across all US carriers, so you're never locked into a single provider.

What if I want a specific area code for my zero-ending number?

We carry zero-ending numbers across 56+ active US area codes. Use the 60-second match wizard to filter by state or specific area code, or browse the full Zeros collection and use the in-page filter.

What about "00000" phone numbers (5 zeros)?

Some searchers look for phone numbers with five trailing zeros — "00000 phone number" or "phone number with 00000". The US numbering plan is 10 digits formatted XXX-XXX-XXXX, so the maximum trailing zeros in a single number is 4 (e.g., 555-302-0000). However, a phone number can contain 5 consecutive zeros across the middle-end boundary — for example, 555-X00-0000 shows 5 zeros in a row. Numbers like this are visually striking and rare. They sit within our quad-zero (0000) tier on this page. Use the wizard below to filter by area code and price to find specific 5-zero or 4-zero variations from live inventory.

Examples of "5-zero" visible patterns

  • XXX-200-0000 — area code, then 200-0000 reads as 5 zeros visible
  • XXX-300-0000 — same visual structure
  • XXX-X00-0000 — generic 5-zero band, fairly rare
  • XXX-000-X000 — alternative 5-zero placement

These patterns are categorized as our highest-tier zero-ending numbers. Search for "0000" or "000" in the Zeros collection to see what's currently available.

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