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- 12-13-2006, 06:03 AM #1David GloverGuest
I've just received something particularly annoying - an MMS spam from
T-Mobile to my T-Mobile handset. Normally if I get something like this
I reply with "stop" - and it works, most of the time.
But this particular MMS was sent from an e-mail address -
[email protected] - which is unlikely to obey a "stop"
e-mail and very likely to be completely unmonitored.
So what do I do? Calling T-Mobile and complaining would almost
certainly be a complete waste of time, every time I've called them so
far to make changes to my account the person at the other end has been
completely inept.
Any suggestions?
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- 12-13-2006, 04:19 PM #2johnGuest
Re: T-Mobile spam
"David Glover" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> I've just received something particularly annoying - an MMS spam from
> T-Mobile to my T-Mobile handset. Normally if I get something like this
> I reply with "stop" - and it works, most of the time.
>
> But this particular MMS was sent from an e-mail address -
> [email protected] - which is unlikely to obey a "stop"
> e-mail and very likely to be completely unmonitored.
>
> So what do I do? Calling T-Mobile and complaining would almost
> certainly be a complete waste of time, every time I've called them so
> far to make changes to my account the person at the other end has been
> completely inept.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
You might find it difficult to stop as they are allowed to do this under
your current terms and conditions of your contract. I used to get nuisance
calls from NTL sales staff and reported them to the police before it
stopped.
I reported it as malicious calls and they were "advised" accordingly. If
they have charged you then sue them.
- 12-14-2006, 03:56 AM #3Allan GouldGuest
Re: T-Mobile spam
David Glover wrote:
> I've just received something particularly annoying - an MMS spam from
> T-Mobile to my T-Mobile handset. Normally if I get something like this
> I reply with "stop" - and it works, most of the time.
>
T-Mobile appear to be one of the only telcos where you can opt to refuse
receiving texts that you have to pay for.
Also, if you write to T-Mobile and ask them not to cease processing your
personal data under the terms of the Data Protection Act, if they try it
again, you might be able to refer the matter to http://www.ico.gov.uk/
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