Verizon Wireless Files Lawsuit Against SMS Defrauders
About time
I never understood how a third party could simple attach themselves to your bill.
thats unless your a customer...then you NEVER push those buttons apparently 🙄
I'll repeat, I'm not gonna argue with you, I don't think it should be our responsiblity to be scrutinizing each and every unknown text
One of the people in this conversation are paying to be a customer, the other person in this conversation is being paid to help the customer...
Black_Beard said:
Now i read those text and now my carrier provides blocks but a year ago it wasn't the same story. It was just flat out stealing with me in my scenario.
Read my post next time. I Semi-agreed with you 😕
but as a customer service rep i do find that extremely annoying having to repeatedly tell customers to tell their kids to stop texting those short codes for "free" ringtones during commercial breaks on the jersey shore.
I see this at least once a day and sometimes every month from the same people. I advise them to text stop using the offending phone and tell them I can block Premium messaging content but they refuse. they are in next month same problem.
Worse they always want a credit.
When this is added and a outside or 3rd party is trying to add a charge to your account a sms is sent to your line and you are instructed to enter a pin number to accept or deny the charge being added to the account.
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