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  1. #16
    Scott Nelson
    Guest

    Re: Spam

    You mean you got your "Anytime" ( regular plan minutes ) minutes moved to
    2000 right?
    N&W are unlimited.

    Scotty


    "Jerome Zelinske" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > I called *2 this morning after I got my second Text Message spam
    > in two days and my Wife also got one. The guy said that they had just
    > gotten an internal memo that the loophole had just been plugged and he
    > checked my bill and those TMs were not charged against my fifty.
    > I was on the phone with him talking about several things and
    > finished the call after 43 minutes.
    > I also got my N & W moved to 2000 for no extra charge and no new
    > contract. We shall see what the web site says the day after the start
    > of my next billing cycle.
    >
    >
    > TechGeek wrote:
    >
    > > [email protected] (Ray) wrote in message

    news:<[email protected]>...
    > >
    > >>Did anyone get spammed (by text message)last evening from [email protected],
    > >>something about Ephedra?
    > >>
    > >>Is there any way to block future spam?
    > >>
    > >>Thanks in advance,
    > >>Ray

    > >
    > >
    > > Sprint is trying very hard to get rid of incoming spam, but with the
    > > increasing number of people using their Sprint PCS email as a contact,
    > > it's getting sold out to other companies for them to use. Once you
    > > have one, it's only a matter of guessing that they can easily get
    > > others.

    >






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  2. #17
    Jerome Zelinske
    Guest

    Re: Spam

    Sorry that I was not clear. I got my N & W start time moved to
    2000, or in other words 8 PM.
    I did not ask for free Sprint PCS to Sprint PCS.


    Scott Nelson wrote:
    > You mean you got your "Anytime" ( regular plan minutes ) minutes moved to
    > 2000 right?
    > N&W are unlimited.
    >
    > Scotty
    >
    >
    > "Jerome Zelinske" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >
    >> I called *2 this morning after I got my second Text Message spam
    >>in two days and my Wife also got one. The guy said that they had just
    >>gotten an internal memo that the loophole had just been plugged and he
    >>checked my bill and those TMs were not charged against my fifty.
    >> I was on the phone with him talking about several things and
    >>finished the call after 43 minutes.
    >> I also got my N & W moved to 2000 for no extra charge and no new
    >>contract. We shall see what the web site says the day after the start
    >>of my next billing cycle.
    >>
    >>
    >>TechGeek wrote:
    >>
    >>
    >>>[email protected] (Ray) wrote in message

    >
    > news:<[email protected]>...
    >
    >>>>Did anyone get spammed (by text message)last evening from [email protected],
    >>>>something about Ephedra?
    >>>>
    >>>>Is there any way to block future spam?
    >>>>
    >>>>Thanks in advance,
    >>>>Ray
    >>>
    >>>
    >>>Sprint is trying very hard to get rid of incoming spam, but with the
    >>>increasing number of people using their Sprint PCS email as a contact,
    >>>it's getting sold out to other companies for them to use. Once you
    >>>have one, it's only a matter of guessing that they can easily get
    >>>others.

    >>

    >
    >





  3. #18
    Scott Nelson
    Guest

    Re: Spam

    Ah.
    Sorry. I should have caught that.... ;-)

    Scotty


    "Jerome Zelinske" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Sorry that I was not clear. I got my N & W start time moved to
    > 2000, or in other words 8 PM.
    > I did not ask for free Sprint PCS to Sprint PCS.
    >
    >
    > Scott Nelson wrote:
    > > You mean you got your "Anytime" ( regular plan minutes ) minutes moved

    to
    > > 2000 right?
    > > N&W are unlimited.
    > >
    > > Scotty
    > >
    > >
    > > "Jerome Zelinske" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > news:[email protected]...
    > >
    > >> I called *2 this morning after I got my second Text Message spam
    > >>in two days and my Wife also got one. The guy said that they had just
    > >>gotten an internal memo that the loophole had just been plugged and he
    > >>checked my bill and those TMs were not charged against my fifty.
    > >> I was on the phone with him talking about several things and
    > >>finished the call after 43 minutes.
    > >> I also got my N & W moved to 2000 for no extra charge and no new
    > >>contract. We shall see what the web site says the day after the start
    > >>of my next billing cycle.
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>TechGeek wrote:
    > >>
    > >>
    > >>>[email protected] (Ray) wrote in message

    > >
    > > news:<[email protected]>...
    > >
    > >>>>Did anyone get spammed (by text message)last evening from [email protected],
    > >>>>something about Ephedra?
    > >>>>
    > >>>>Is there any way to block future spam?
    > >>>>
    > >>>>Thanks in advance,
    > >>>>Ray
    > >>>
    > >>>
    > >>>Sprint is trying very hard to get rid of incoming spam, but with the
    > >>>increasing number of people using their Sprint PCS email as a contact,
    > >>>it's getting sold out to other companies for them to use. Once you
    > >>>have one, it's only a matter of guessing that they can easily get
    > >>>others.
    > >>

    > >
    > >

    >






  4. #19
    Bruce Miller
    Guest

    Re: Spam

    [email protected] (plane) wrote in message >
    > I get anywhere from 5 to 10 or more messages daily from a site that
    > always ends in upoc.com


    This is because your number is associated with a upoc address.
    Probably the last person who had the number was signed up for UPOC.
    Simply send an email to [email protected] and they will INSTANTLY
    remove your phone from the list. I know this from experience.



  5. #20
    plane
    Guest

    Re: Spam

    [email protected] (Bruce Miller) wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
    > [email protected] (plane) wrote in message >
    > > I get anywhere from 5 to 10 or more messages daily from a site that
    > > always ends in upoc.com

    >
    > This is because your number is associated with a upoc address.
    > Probably the last person who had the number was signed up for UPOC.
    > Simply send an email to [email protected] and they will INSTANTLY
    > remove your phone from the list. I know this from experience.


    Thanks for the info;

    This may have been covered, but Rob had mentioned in one of his posts
    about the ability to go in the the sprint pcs page on messages and can
    block unwanted url's. It works great; I have gotten *zero* spam since
    I did this.



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