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  1. #1
    Bob
    Guest
    Hi,

    I've been getting tons of text messages from [email protected],
    [email protected], [email protected] , etc. saying that I've been banned,
    suspended and you name it. These are being sent to an email
    [email protected] which is then going to my phone.

    I've called ATT numerous times about this and they say it's not them and
    they don't know how to stop it. Needless to say this is not a very
    satisfying answer. From my perspective, I'm being spammed continuously by
    ATT under all these names. There name is the only one on it so I would
    think they would want to stop it because it's probably going to others as
    well.

    Anyone else have this problem or any idea how I can stop this? The only
    solution offered is to cancel my text abilities but I need this capability
    for work so that's not an option.

    Thoughts appreciated.

    Bob





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  2. #2

    Re: Unwanted Text Messages

    On Oct 23, 9:47 pm, "Bob" <[email protected]> wrote:
    > Hi,
    >
    > I've been getting tons of text messages from [email protected],
    > [email protected], [email protected] , etc. saying that I've been banned,
    > suspended and you name it. These are being sent to an email
    > [email protected] which is then going to my phone.
    >
    > I've called ATT numerous times about this and they say it's not them and
    > they don't know how to stop it. Needless to say this is not a very
    > satisfying answer. From my perspective, I'm being spammed continuously by
    > ATT under all these names. There name is the only one on it so I would
    > think they would want to stop it because it's probably going to others as
    > well.
    >
    > Anyone else have this problem or any idea how I can stop this? The only
    > solution offered is to cancel my text abilities but I need this capability
    > for work so that's not an option.
    >
    > Thoughts appreciated.
    >
    > Bob


    I've heard of SMS spam, etc. Most likely someone has gotten hold of
    your cell phone number (very likely....lol) and well, all they need to
    know is your # and the att/cingular "SMS Gateway" address, and they
    are free to send you any "email" you want...what stinks is from what I
    understand there is no way to stop it...my sister has been getting
    similar messages, though not from att/cingular...

    What's the context of the messages? Any web links or URLs?




  3. #3
    Thurman
    Guest

    Re: Unwanted Text Messages


    "Bob" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Hi,
    >
    > I've been getting tons of text messages from [email protected],
    > [email protected], [email protected] , etc. saying that I've been banned,
    > suspended and you name it. These are being sent to an email
    > [email protected] which is then going to my phone.
    >
    > I've called ATT numerous times about this and they say it's not them and
    > they don't know how to stop it. Needless to say this is not a very
    > satisfying answer. From my perspective, I'm being spammed continuously by
    > ATT under all these names. There name is the only one on it so I would
    > think they would want to stop it because it's probably going to others as
    > well.


    I have ATT detailed billing and online billing. I think it's ATT that will
    sort the billing by columnar heading.

    I do not have unlimited messaging but accept a limited amount from family
    and friends.

    I just checked the last two months statements; the statement shows incoming
    text messages by telephone number.

    You should be able to call the sending party via that number. You didn't say
    what state you are in, but I might claim they are sending unwanted faxes
    which I think is a federal offense or claim stalking depending on your
    state. I kept getting Spanish speaking cell phone calls. A reverse number
    lookup wasn't fruitful, but a Google search was. I then had a friend in
    Florida drive by and take a picture for me. It wasn't a professional looking
    building.

    Then I called the company and explained they could stop or I'd start pinging
    their computers with viruses. Amazing, it stopped that day.





  4. #4
    Bob
    Guest

    Re: Unwanted Text Messages

    Well I haven't looked at the bill yet but I will. The text of the messages
    say things like I have been banned for sending large messages, etc. and to
    fill out this form to be reinstated. Garbage like that.
    The return email addresses are an assortment of *****@mms.att.net addresses.
    They say they don't belong to them but at the same time the only addresses I
    have have their name all over them so I have one else to complain to.

    Thoughts appreciated.

    "Thurman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    >
    > "Bob" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >> Hi,
    >>
    >> I've been getting tons of text messages from [email protected],
    >> [email protected], [email protected] , etc. saying that I've been
    >> banned, suspended and you name it. These are being sent to an email
    >> [email protected] which is then going to my phone.
    >>
    >> I've called ATT numerous times about this and they say it's not them and
    >> they don't know how to stop it. Needless to say this is not a very
    >> satisfying answer. From my perspective, I'm being spammed continuously
    >> by ATT under all these names. There name is the only one on it so I
    >> would think they would want to stop it because it's probably going to
    >> others as well.

    >
    > I have ATT detailed billing and online billing. I think it's ATT that will
    > sort the billing by columnar heading.
    >
    > I do not have unlimited messaging but accept a limited amount from family
    > and friends.
    >
    > I just checked the last two months statements; the statement shows
    > incoming text messages by telephone number.
    >
    > You should be able to call the sending party via that number. You didn't
    > say what state you are in, but I might claim they are sending unwanted
    > faxes which I think is a federal offense or claim stalking depending on
    > your state. I kept getting Spanish speaking cell phone calls. A reverse
    > number lookup wasn't fruitful, but a Google search was. I then had a
    > friend in Florida drive by and take a picture for me. It wasn't a
    > professional looking building.
    >
    > Then I called the company and explained they could stop or I'd start
    > pinging their computers with viruses. Amazing, it stopped that day.
    >






  5. #5
    Ron
    Guest

    Re: Unwanted Text Messages

    On Tue, 23 Oct 2007 21:47:01 -0400, "Bob" <[email protected]> wrote:

    >Hi,
    >
    >I've been getting tons of text messages from [email protected],
    >[email protected], [email protected] , etc. saying that I've been banned,
    >suspended and you name it. These are being sent to an email
    >[email protected] which is then going to my phone.
    >
    >I've called ATT numerous times about this and they say it's not them and
    >they don't know how to stop it. Needless to say this is not a very
    >satisfying answer. From my perspective, I'm being spammed continuously by
    >ATT under all these names. There name is the only one on it so I would
    >think they would want to stop it because it's probably going to others as
    >well.
    >


    Do a Google Search for an 800 number for "President's Office" and call
    and complain to them. How about changing your account name
    @mms.att.net ??
    >Anyone else have this problem or any idea how I can stop this? The only
    >solution offered is to cancel my text abilities but I need this capability
    >for work so that's not an option.
    >
    >Thoughts appreciated.
    >
    >Bob
    >




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