How to stop spam texts?
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Mabozza

Original Poster:

738 posts

212 months

Wednesday 11th February
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In the last few days I've had a few spam texts, I have not clicked the links but assume these are gaming sites.

There is no opt out option and I certainly don't want to click the link, what can I do?

Examples:






mmm-five

12,177 posts

309 months

Wednesday 11th February
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There's very little you can do to completely stop them other than getting rid of your mobile phone.

I just report them to your network's spam number (usually 7726) and block them, but the spammers will just switch to another number/ID and send more anyway.

vikingaero

12,583 posts

194 months

Wednesday 11th February
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All you can do is to forward to 7726 and block.

Most spam originates from overseas so Ofcom are powerless to act.

Don't always think they are specifically targeting you. You number might be 07123 456789, and I as the spammer will send out texts in blocks ranging from 07123 000000 to 07123 450000. Eventually I will reach a block that will contain your number.

Terminator X

19,896 posts

229 months

Wednesday 11th February
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I have "block and report as spam" option on my mobile.

TX.

snuffy

12,599 posts

309 months

Wednesday 11th February
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Terminator X said:
I have "block and report as spam" option on my mobile.

TX.
Yes, so do I.

It also filters what it thinks is spam, so it will still show said texts, but will not pop up a text notification.

That maybe be network dependent?

Deranged Rover

4,470 posts

99 months

Wednesday 11th February
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I had a spam text a few month back which was basically "Hello Dad, this is my new number" (for reference, I do not have any children).

As I was slightly "refreshed" at the time, I replied "Oh christ, why the fk are you changing numbers again - have you been arrested again?"

I was most disappointed to not get any further replies.

POIDH

3,170 posts

90 months

Wednesday 11th February
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Android has a very easy 'block and report spam'.
Apple does not it seems.

Mabozza

Original Poster:

738 posts

212 months

Thursday 12th February
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my phone is android, but I cant see any option to block the texts (I can for phone numbers), I have been able to forward them to 7726 though and will see if that reduces the unwanted spam

RotorRambler

965 posts

15 months

Thursday 12th February
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POIDH said:
Android has a very easy 'block and report spam'.
Apple does not it seems.
Apple has this:-


Furbo

3,670 posts

57 months

Thursday 12th February
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I get loads from Eon Next.

The utter cretins have, against my explicit instructions, used my personal mobile number for contact regarding 21 business accounts.

So I get calls and messages regarding meter readings, paying our bills and smart meter fitments for 21 accounts. Also, due to some historic billing issues, they have passed my personal number to about a dozen debt collectors, for debt that is not owed.

I have blocked literally hundreds of numbers. They just use different ones. And auto-diallers. If I DO answer and AM connected I get to speak to someone in a minor South African country who has the IQ of an amoeba.

They contact me seven days per week, 365 days per year.






Alickadoo

3,379 posts

48 months

Thursday 12th February
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Furbo said:
I get loads from Eon Next.

The utter cretins have, against my explicit instructions, used my personal mobile number for contact regarding 21 business accounts.

So I get calls and messages regarding meter readings, paying our bills and smart meter fitments for 21 accounts. Also, due to some historic billing issues, they have passed my personal number to about a dozen debt collectors, for debt that is not owed.

I have blocked literally hundreds of numbers. They just use different ones. And auto-diallers. If I DO answer and AM connected I get to speak to someone in a minor South African country who has the IQ of an amoeba.

They contact me seven days per week, 365 days per year.
Surely, that should be seven days per week, 52 weeks per year?

Furbo

3,670 posts

57 months

Thursday 12th February
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Alickadoo said:
Furbo said:
I get loads from Eon Next.

The utter cretins have, against my explicit instructions, used my personal mobile number for contact regarding 21 business accounts.

So I get calls and messages regarding meter readings, paying our bills and smart meter fitments for 21 accounts. Also, due to some historic billing issues, they have passed my personal number to about a dozen debt collectors, for debt that is not owed.

I have blocked literally hundreds of numbers. They just use different ones. And auto-diallers. If I DO answer and AM connected I get to speak to someone in a minor South African country who has the IQ of an amoeba.

They contact me seven days per week, 365 days per year.
Surely, that should be seven days per week, 52 weeks per year?
If you prefer. smile

cliffords

3,774 posts

48 months

Thursday 12th February
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I got a text from my GP asking me to book a blood test .
The text said it did not support replies.
I called my GP and said I had got a text asking me to book the test and they replied that series of these had gone out and we're not valid . I did not need a blood test.
A week or so later I got a reminder to book.
I called the GP again and they disclosed that a data breach had occurred and they had not sent the text .
I haven't even asked the next set of questions, there is nothing on the GP website.

_Hoppers

1,606 posts

90 months

Thursday 12th February
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RotorRambler said:
POIDH said:
Android has a very easy 'block and report spam'.
Apple does not it seems.
Apple has this:-

And this….


Mr-B

4,671 posts

219 months

Thursday 12th February
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cliffords said:
I got a text from my GP asking me to book a blood test .
The text said it did not support replies.
I called my GP and said I had got a text asking me to book the test and they replied that series of these had gone out and we're not valid . I did not need a blood test.
A week or so later I got a reminder to book.
I called the GP again and they disclosed that a data breach had occurred and they had not sent the text .
I haven't even asked the next set of questions, there is nothing on the GP website.
Was that anything to do with that ransomware/hack the NHS suffered a few years ago possibly?

cliffords

3,774 posts

48 months

Thursday 12th February
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Mr-B said:
cliffords said:
I got a text from my GP asking me to book a blood test .
The text said it did not support replies.
I called my GP and said I had got a text asking me to book the test and they replied that series of these had gone out and we're not valid . I did not need a blood test.
A week or so later I got a reminder to book.
I called the GP again and they disclosed that a data breach had occurred and they had not sent the text .
I haven't even asked the next set of questions, there is nothing on the GP website.
Was that anything to do with that ransomware/hack the NHS suffered a few years ago possibly?
Possibly , I cant understand the gain from the crook . It supplied no number or link . It just said the blood test was due , so I rang my GP.