DivisionByZero

April 30, 2005

Disabling spam text in Smart

Filed under: Computers, Mundane Stuff

Since last year, I’ve been trying to figure out how to disable spit (spam text messages) on my cellphone particulary those coming from the 386 number.

If you’re stuck in the same predicament as I was, you can opt not to receive those messages by typing TNS OFF and then sending it to 386.

That information is actually in the message that that number sends. Almost always, I immediately delete them so I didn’t notice that the unsubscribe information is contained in the message.

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  1. matt, how about from 286. A chick by the name Katrina Halili keeps on sending me all her day to day activities from 286

    Comment by mungkey — May 3, 2005 @ 11:29 am

  2. dude, if some chick named katrina halili keeps sending you messages everyday, why the hell complain? hahahaha…

    Comment by matt — May 4, 2005 @ 6:33 am

  3. I know, i know. thu name sounds delicious. but thu dayamn thing keeps on biting 2.50 pesos per send! I load 30 pesos in the morning and bam, the whole darn load evaporates like a condensada. LOL. What am i saying. LOL

    Comment by mungkey — May 8, 2005 @ 2:48 pm

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