Tuesday, April 16, 2019

Stop unsolicited text messages and mobile phone calls

With no requests for home and office calls, violent attacks from nuisance and silent calls, we now receive spam messages [SMS] about compensation for car accidents we don't have, and recover PPI for bank loans we never opened. Of course unnecessary calls try to sell us a phone similar to the upgrade of the telecommunications network we don't use.

The big companies behind these unsolicited text messages don't actually record your mobile number. They use a very clever and complicated software program that randomly generates millions of mobile phone numbers every few minutes, and the software will send text messages to all the numbers it generates in turn. Of course, some are passed and some are not.

If you reply with the word STOP, then confirm to the sender that your mobile number is real-time and usually receive more text messages, and they will add your number to their database instead of often, they The database will be sold to other suppliers to further increase their profits.

You can take two or even three steps to block these unwanted text messages and calls.

First of all, don't reply to them. Don't even send the word STOP. Just ignore them and delete them and you won't hear them anymore.

Second, you can forward the SMS to your network provider at 7726. All network providers use the same contact number, which can be easily remembered because they are the number that spells the word SPAM on the phone keypad.

Third, some smartphone apps can be used to combat these annoying text messages and calls. These applications will block calls and messages, but if they have an application available and if they charge, they will need to contact the relevant phone provider.

Your help in combating these unwanted and irrelevant text messages will help all mobile phone users across the country. You can report these problem companies quickly and easily, and if you can do everything you can to help, mobile users will be very grateful for your support.

The more we report these fraudulent companies, the faster they learn, and we hope to stop the news once and for all.

I hope that in the future, all mobile phones will have a built-in phone number interceptor, which will be a great comfort for every mobile owner.




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