Quick answer
If SASSA thinks your number does not match your ID, you must update your details officially. Do not try to trick the system with fake numbers.
What this means
A mismatch usually means you applied with one phone number but are trying to check your status with a completely different one. The system blocks this automatically to protect you.
Why this matters
Users often treat the mismatch as a small contact problem, but it can affect access and verification in a much bigger way. That is why the safest route is to correct the mismatch carefully, not casually.
What you can do next
- Work out which number the system seems to expect.
- Use the relevant official number-update or recovery route.
- Save the wording and any confirmation.
- Give the corrected number time to reflect.
- Recheck the official status or access route once the change should have settled.
How to think about it
The useful question is not only which number is new. The better question is which number the official record still believes is connected to the case. That helps you fix the mismatch more directly.
Important things to remember
GrantCare cannot sync your phone numbers for you. If your numbers are tangled up, you must log in to the official portal to fix the mismatch.
How GrantCare can help
GrantCare can help you compare number mismatches with no-OTP changes, identity verification issues, and post-update status-check confusion.
Frequently asked questions
Does a mismatch always mean I changed the number wrongly?
Not always. It can also mean the official record still points to an older number.
Should I use a shortcut if I cannot fix the mismatch quickly?
No. Unofficial shortcuts are risky, especially when OTPs and access are involved.
What should I keep during the fix?
Keep the wording, dates, and any proof that the update or recovery step was completed.
