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Anybody know how to stop unwanted text messages from the democrats? My wife is getting 10 plus a day. She replies STOP and blocks the number. But they just use a different number and text her again. She has never been a democrat and has no idea why she is being targeted. Blocking messages/calls from numbers not listed in her contacts is not really a workable option.
It is really getting irritating.
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Posts: 4408 | Location: Metamora MI | Registered: October 31, 2003
My Iphone lets me mute texts from numbers not in my contacts. That’s what I did. I gave money to the Trump campaign and that put me on the beggars list. I gave multiple times to Trump and that triggered some 30+ texts a day. It has attenuated since the election but I still get several a week. In all, it was worth it to donate to the Trump campaign. Having those texts muted made it tolerable. From there I mass delete without opening the text.
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Posts: 30370 | Location: Norris Lake, TN | Registered: May 07, 2008
Some of the unwanted texts are scammers phishing (e.g. the unpaid tolls ones).
I still wish Trump would unleash US cyberwarriors on them as training. I'd love to have call centers all over India and Bulgaria get a modern, nasty version of Stuxnet.
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Posts: 24376 | Location: Northern Suburbs of Houston | Registered: November 14, 2005
I have ATT/Samsung Galaxy/ Android and I get virtually none and the ones I do get (not wanted) get moved to an archive spam folder. I do a bulk delete later.
I don't use the STOP option unless it is a legitimate business. Responding with STOP confirms to the spammers that this is a legitimate number. I block the number. Unfortunately any political calls are allowed even when your phone number is on the do not call list.
I especially like it when I tell the caller this number is one the Do Not Call list and they respond "we are exempt from that list". I typically respond poorly when that happens.
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Posts: 814 | Location: North of Pittsburgh, PA | Registered: January 29, 2013
I wish I was 30 years younger and uber-wealthy. I would start a company that has the sole function to hire mercenary soldiers to track down and eliminate scammers, identity stealers and robo-call centers.
Technology is a wonderful thing. You get forced into using it and then and they use it against you, it’s your fault.
Originally posted by pace40: Landline...no text messages.
Yes, but that got Microsoft Customer Service, medical knee and elbow braces, Medicare solicitations, car and home warranty offers and “we’re conducting a survey” calls.
I cancelled our landline, first time I haven’t had one that I can remember going back to the early 1950’s. It did feel strange at first but almost a year later I can say that I don’t miss it a bit.
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Posts: 8701 | Location: Livingston County Michigan USA | Registered: August 11, 2002
Originally posted by shovelhead: ...I can say that I don’t miss it a bit.
Said the same thing when I dumped my cell phone when I retired. My phone is on the same spot on the kitchen wall as it was 40 years ago. The only difference is, now, it has caller ID. I just don't answer unwanted calls.
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Posts: 1030 | Location: in the PA woods | Registered: March 11, 2013
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