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- 06-18-2006, 07:32 PM #1dm50Guest
I had once participated in acontest through sms.
I am not now interested.
But daily 3 / 4 messages are coming and these are being chared from my
prepaid a/c.
I asked to stop by sending sms and e-mail to the contest no. no
response.
my a/c getting depleted daily.
service provider(BSNL) customer care said the cant stop it.
How to stop? NOKIA6020.
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- 06-18-2006, 10:34 PM #2Simon TemplarGuest
Re: How to block incoming sms from a particular sender
dm50 wrote:
> I had once participated in acontest through sms.
> I am not now interested.
> But daily 3 / 4 messages are coming and these are being chared from my
> prepaid a/c.
> I asked to stop by sending sms and e-mail to the contest no. no
> response.
> my a/c getting depleted daily.
> service provider(BSNL) customer care said the cant stop it.
> How to stop? NOKIA6020.
If you are in Australia you can contact the Telecommunications
Ombudsman, they will give you ticket number and a phone number to
contact your service provider to resolve the issue.
Your service provider has a short time to resolve this issue with you
otherwise the Ombudsman will step in and costs rapidly rack up against
your service provider until they resolve it. Your service provider is
the one billing you for the service, so they are responsible to prevent
the messages when you do not want them.
--
The views I present are that of my own and NOT of any organisation I may
belong to.
73 de Simon, VK3XEM.
http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/cl...IENT_NO=157452
- 06-19-2006, 02:43 AM #3JerryGuest
Re: How to block incoming sms from a particular sender
"dm50" <dmitra1950@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1150680753.057568.118710@h76g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> I had once participated in acontest through sms.
> I am not now interested.
> But daily 3 / 4 messages are coming and these are being chared from my
> prepaid a/c.
> I asked to stop by sending sms and e-mail to the contest no. no
> response.
> my a/c getting depleted daily.
> service provider(BSNL) customer care said the cant stop it.
> How to stop? NOKIA6020.
>
You could try by sending the reply "STOP"
- 06-19-2006, 02:29 PM #4honestly dangerousGuest
Re: How to block incoming sms from a particular sender
Hey buddy,,
try this..
If you are receiving SMS that you don't want, you can easily stop
receiving SMS on your handset for a while. Just turning off incoming
SMS for a couple of days might stop the person who is texting you, as
they may think that you have changed phone numbers. All you have to do
to turn off incoming messages is type the code *35*1111*15# into your
handset. A couple of days later type the code #35*1111*15# to turn
messages back on, and hopefully the person will have gone away. Not
sure about if it is possible to block just one number.
let know the resutls.....
Jerry wrote:
> "dm50" <dmitra1950@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1150680753.057568.118710@h76g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> > I had once participated in acontest through sms.
> > I am not now interested.
> > But daily 3 / 4 messages are coming and these are being chared from my
> > prepaid a/c.
> > I asked to stop by sending sms and e-mail to the contest no. no
> > response.
> > my a/c getting depleted daily.
> > service provider(BSNL) customer care said the cant stop it.
> > How to stop? NOKIA6020.
> >
> You could try by sending the reply "STOP"

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