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fuziwuzi
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join:2005-07-01
Atlanta, GA

death to spammers!

They should also do something about the spam txts that automatically deduct minutes off of pay-as-you-go plans. My Mom, who is definitely not a technically inclined woman, was distraught to learn that simply by reading the txt messages she was getting she was having all her minutes she'd purchased used up. One message alone deducted 100 minutes. I told her to simply not read ANY txt messages, nobody she knows is txt'ing her so just ignore them. I set her phone to not alert her to incoming messages.

So spammers have made what could be a useful system (txt'ing) into something that must be ignored.


S_engineer
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join:2007-05-16
Chicago, IL

ah yes...the useful texting system thats getting kids in accidents everywhere. While I agree it could be useful, its mutated into a different baby...almost like Rosemary's.
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en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA

Just as email has its general use, spammers and marketers have 'ruined' it. Many sms can be sent to phonenumber@carrier.com
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taar

join:2000-11-21

reply to fuziwuzi

said by fuziwuzi:

They should also do something about the spam txts that automatically deduct minutes off of pay-as-you-go plans. My Mom, who is definitely not a technically inclined woman, was distraught to learn that simply by reading the txt messages she was getting she was having all her minutes she'd purchased used up. One message alone deducted 100 minutes. I told her to simply not read ANY txt messages, nobody she knows is txt'ing her so just ignore them. I set her phone to not alert her to incoming messages.

So spammers have made what could be a useful system (txt'ing) into something that must be ignored.
I dont think it matters if you read them or not. Once it is delivered to your phone, you are charged.

lefty1

join:2002-10-25
Clay, NY
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said by fuziwuzi:

They should also do something about the spam txts that automatically deduct minutes off of pay-as-you-go plans. My Mom, who is definitely not a technically inclined woman, was distraught to learn that simply by reading the txt messages she was getting she was having all her minutes she'd purchased used up.
I dont think it matters if you read them or not. once it is delivered to your phone, you are charged.
I don't have a pay-as-you-go phone, but I NEVER read text messages, and I don't get charged for them.

taar

join:2000-11-21

said by lefty1:

said by fuziwuzi:

They should also do something about the spam txts that automatically deduct minutes off of pay-as-you-go plans. My Mom, who is definitely not a technically inclined woman, was distraught to learn that simply by reading the txt messages she was getting she was having all her minutes she'd purchased used up.
I dont think it matters if you read them or not. once it is delivered to your phone, you are charged.
I don't have a pay-as-you-go phone, but I NEVER read text messages, and I don't get charged for them.
Are you sure you do not have a TXT plan included with your voice plan? I could have sworn you get charged the second it hits your phone whether you read it or not. I could be wrong though.


fuziwuzi
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join:2005-07-01
Atlanta, GA

reply to taar

said by taar:

said by fuziwuzi:

They should also do something about the spam txts that automatically deduct minutes off of pay-as-you-go plans. My Mom, who is definitely not a technically inclined woman, was distraught to learn that simply by reading the txt messages she was getting she was having all her minutes she'd purchased used up. One message alone deducted 100 minutes. I told her to simply not read ANY txt messages, nobody she knows is txt'ing her so just ignore them. I set her phone to not alert her to incoming messages.

So spammers have made what could be a useful system (txt'ing) into something that must be ignored.
I dont think it matters if you read them or not. Once it is delivered to your phone, you are charged.
No, at least on my Mom's the minutes are deducted only when you open the message. I've looked at these messages, the charge isn't from the carrier but somehow these spammers are generating messages that when opened transfer minutes from the recipients account to the spammer's account. I don't know how it works but I called the carrier (Trackfone) and they said there was nothing they could do about it. For instance, one message I looked at, as soon as I clicked the "Read" button, 20 minutes were deducted from my Mom's account. These are not standard text messages, obviously... they've figured out how to swindle minutes (which turns into money) from unsuspecting users.

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