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  1. #1
    RdrrRdrrr
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    http://www.quiz2win.net/quiz2win/au/explanation.html

    The website says that they can time how quickly you reply to an SMS
    after you open it.

    Quote
    It is worth noting that the clock starts from the time that you open
    the text message to the time that you send a reply.
    Unquote

    Is this bull****? They can't tell when I open an SMS on you mobile.



    See More: SMS Quiz Scam?




  2. #2
    Anthony Horan
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    Re: SMS Quiz Scam?

    On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 21:12:15 +1100, RdrrRdrrr wrote:

    > http://www.quiz2win.net/quiz2win/au/explanation.html
    >
    > The website says that they can time how quickly you reply to an SMS
    > after you open it.
    >
    > Quote
    > It is worth noting that the clock starts from the time that you open
    > the text message to the time that you send a reply.
    > Unquote
    >
    > Is this bull****? They can't tell when I open an SMS on you mobile.


    They are perhaps assuming delivery reports work in this country, which they
    don't

    It's a scam, regardless. Stay well away. Gotta love this in the terms and
    conditions...

    "Winners will be contacted via phone to the participating mobile telephone
    number in which they have been participating with. If the winner does not
    answer their phone after two attempts, the prize will be allocated to the
    participant in second place."

    That's a whole new level of dodgy.



  3. #3
    Simon Templar
    Guest

    Re: SMS Quiz Scam?

    Anthony Horan wrote:
    > They are perhaps assuming delivery reports work in this country, which they
    > don't
    >
    > It's a scam, regardless. Stay well away. Gotta love this in the terms and
    > conditions...
    >
    > "Winners will be contacted via phone to the participating mobile telephone
    > number in which they have been participating with. If the winner does not
    > answer their phone after two attempts, the prize will be allocated to the
    > participant in second place."
    >
    > That's a whole new level of dodgy.


    Delivery reports actually do work on the 3 Network, BUT it only
    indicates the time the SMS was DELIVERED, and NOT the time it was opened.

    Just another SCAM.


    --
    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/client_search.client_lookup?pCLIENT_NO=157452>



  4. #4
    RdrrRdrrr
    Guest

    Re: SMS Quiz Scam?

    On Mon, 30 Oct 2006 14:22:49 +1100, Simon Templar <[email protected]>
    wrote:

    >Anthony Horan wrote:

    ..
    snip
    ..
    >Just another SCAM.


    Thanks. I thought that there is no way they can tell when you OPEN a
    SMS. Why can we get these scamer stopped, when they are obviously
    bloody scams! What can you do?



  5. #5
    DaN
    Guest

    Re: SMS Quiz Scam?

    I havent use delivery reports for a long time (just to annoying)
    but they only confirm that the message reached its destination no way of
    telling if it was opened.



    RdrrRdrrr wrote:
    > http://www.quiz2win.net/quiz2win/au/explanation.html
    >
    > The website says that they can time how quickly you reply to an SMS
    > after you open it.
    >
    > Quote
    > It is worth noting that the clock starts from the time that you open
    > the text message to the time that you send a reply.
    > Unquote
    >
    > Is this bull****? They can't tell when I open an SMS on you mobile.




  6. #6
    Simon Templar
    Guest

    Re: SMS Quiz Scam?

    DaN wrote:
    > I havent use delivery reports for a long time (just to annoying)
    > but they only confirm that the message reached its destination no way of
    > telling if it was opened.


    In earlier handsets this feature was poorly implemented. However in the
    Nokia 6680 and N73 I have used in recent times it is set up in such a
    way that makes it comfortable to use.

    Basically when the report is received there is a pop-up screen for a
    couple of seconds and a very quiet beep. The reports are also kept in a
    list for review.


    --
    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/client_search.client_lookup?pCLIENT_NO=157452>



  7. #7
    Emjaye
    Guest

    Re: SMS Quiz Scam?

    Simon said....

    > Delivery reports actually do work on the 3 Network, BUT it only
    > indicates the time the SMS was DELIVERED, and NOT the time it was opened.


    Who receives this report - the person sending the SMS? ie. after he
    sends an SMS he receives another confirming that the phone received it?
    If so, does the phone receiving it send back notification, or is it all
    relied on the SMS servers doing this? And if so, how do THEY know that
    it was successfully received?

    Oh, as you said that it works on 3, is this only between 3 customers?
    Or, if I send my daughter an SMS who is on 3, will I receive a report
    back to my NextG phone?





  8. #8
    Simon Templar
    Guest

    Re: SMS Quiz Scam?

    Emjaye wrote:
    > Simon said....


    >> Delivery reports actually do work on the 3 Network, BUT it only
    >> indicates the time the SMS was DELIVERED, and NOT the time it was opened.

    >
    > Who receives this report - the person sending the SMS? ie. after he
    > sends an SMS he receives another confirming that the phone received it?
    > If so, does the phone receiving it send back notification, or is it all
    > relied on the SMS servers doing this? And if so, how do THEY know that
    > it was successfully received?


    The person sending the SMS (from the 3 Network) will receive a
    notification when the message is delivered to the other person's phone.
    This notification is received from all Australian mobile networks.

    > Oh, as you said that it works on 3, is this only between 3 customers?
    > Or, if I send my daughter an SMS who is on 3, will I receive a report
    > back to my NextG phone?


    Unless Tel$tra decided to enable the feature you will not receive any
    notifications on your handset (provided it is enabled in your handset).

    From memory Vodafone enabled this feature some years ago, but started
    charging an SMS fee for the service!


    --
    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/client_search.client_lookup?pCLIENT_NO=157452>



  9. #9
    John Henderson
    Guest

    Re: SMS Quiz Scam?

    Emjaye wrote:

    > Simon said....
    >
    >> Delivery reports actually do work on the 3 Network, BUT it
    >> only indicates the time the SMS was DELIVERED, and NOT the
    >> time it was opened.

    >
    > Who receives this report - the person sending the SMS? ie.
    > after he sends an SMS he receives another confirming that the
    > phone received it? If so, does the phone receiving it send
    > back notification, or is it all relied on the SMS servers
    > doing this? And if so, how do THEY know that it was
    > successfully received?


    SMSs are delivered by the SMSC (message centre) with which
    they're lodged. So sending an SMS from a Vodafone SIM to a
    Telstra device means that the SMS is lodged with a Vodafone
    SMSC, and the Vodafone SMSC delivers it to the Telstra phone
    (using the Telstra network infrastructure to "talk" to the
    receiving phone, of course).

    If a delivery receipt was requested in this example, it's the
    Vodafone SMSC which sends it back to the original SMS sender
    when the Vodafone SMSC successfully passes that SMS to the
    receiving phone.

    John



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