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joebear29

join:2003-07-20
Alabaster, AL

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Re: Who is sending the spam?

Ok, thanks for the info.

Nextel should not charge for the messages they send. Period.

Regarding third parties, it's a difficult question. Nextel has no way of knowing what's spam and what's not. It'd be easy to receive 50 messages, then call Nextel and claim 25 were spam and want a refund.

of course, the real slimes are the ones who send the unsolicited messages.
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