Pope John 11
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Then complain to RegTel and the phone company. Premium rate services are required to provide a number to receive and act on 'STOP' commands.Unfortunately the sender only shows up as a website address as above in the previous thread.
Thank you for contacting O2 Customer Care by email (Query Number C062522).
I have reviewed your account and can see that you have been receiving text alerts from Zamano.
I have contacted Zamano and requested that these text alerts are cancelled. Please note however, that it will take up to 24 hours during which time you may receive further messages. If you receive another message after this time, you will need to contact Zamano whose contact details I have included below.
Phone: 0818300048 Email: cs@zamano.com
For future reference, you can cancel these messages from your phone by replying to the message with STOP in the message or by sending STOP to 57252 in a new text message. All premium rate service providers are required to use this standard format to allow you to unsubscribe from their service.
You can also visit the RegTel website to find out more about premium text service providers and how to unsubscribe from premium text services. I have attached their link below for your convenience.
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I hope this is of assistance to you.
Kind Regards
Fiona
O2 Customer Care
I am with Vodafone - they are unable to trace where the messages are coming from and I have NOT subscribed to anything! all vodafone can tell me is that they have no idea where the msgs are coming from and no way of stopping them!!!
I have just had the same thing started happening to me lost $40 credit in 2 days, it didnt stop when i ran out of credit it happened again as soon as i had credit put back on 1st time I lost $30 credit was without credit for 2 days topped up again and 2nd time I lost $10 before turning my phone off! - So running out of credit doesnt work!!! they just wait till you have more and go again!
There is NO number it comes from "Anonymous" so you cant reply with stop and the website from a normal browser wants to download something to my pc and the other website listed is a link page - which gets you no where!! - NO unsubscribe link for this service here either!!
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I am with Vodafone - they are unable to trace where the messages are coming from and I have NOT subscribed to anything! all vodafone can tell me is that they have no idea where the msgs are coming from and no way of stopping them!!!
Their solution - Turn off your phone and dont turn it on again until you have a new sim card and all your funds etc have been transferred to a NEW number!!!
Both of these companys are registered companys
But I have no idea how to stop these msgs taking my $$
Anyone else know how to stop our $$ being scammed?
A friend of mine keeps getting wallpaper messages onto his phone & it seems to be eating up all his ready to go credit.
Has anyone any idea how to block a message coming from [broken link removed].
He is convinced that someone has played a prank on him....however no one has admitted to this.
He now needs to block thes unwanted messages or wallpaper downloads
Can someone help please
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