For Some, There’s No Way Around Text Spam, Or Is There?

Bob Sullivan, who writes for MSNBC’s The Red Tape, has been speaking out lately about issues affecting consumers in the cellular telephone industry, including unauthorized charges and text message spam.

His latest piece says about text spam “They are unwanted messages on what might be an unwanted service, but you may get stuck paying for them anyway. ”

“After years of trying, spammers have finally figured out how to crash the text message party. Cell phone text spam is much, much worse than e-mail spam, junk mail, or even telemarketing calls for one simple reason: Recipients have to pay for it.”

He says you might consider turning off your phone’s text messaging capabilities in order to prevent cell phone spam, but cautions that some carriers won’t even allow you to shut your telephone’s text message service off.

 Of course, you can always Report Unauthorized Cell Phone Bill Charges to your favorite class action attorneys.

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This entry was posted on Thursday, September 20th, 2007 at 5:12 pm and is filed under Cell Phone Complaints In The News. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. By using this blog, you agree to the Terms and Conditions. Under the Terms and Conditions, you agree and understand that your use of this blog does not create an attorney-client relationship, and that the contents of the blog does not constitute legal advice. This blog should not be used as a substitute for competent legal advice from a licensed attorney in your state. Note: We DO NOT send SMS text messages or charge you for third-party mobile content services. We have simply created a forum for consumers like you to share your cell phone billing issues with others. If you were charged on your cellular phone bill for mobile content services (i.e., ringtones, text alerts, games, etc.) you never order or authorized, you may also contact an attorney at www.ClassActionConnect.com.

One Response to “For Some, There’s No Way Around Text Spam, Or Is There?”

  1. lee garrett says:

    i was on facebook when i was told i was challenged by a fellow alumni to a IQ test i took it and have to give my cellnumber to retrieve the scores and the next thing i know i was immediately charged 9.99, and i have a prepaid phone so i felt the sting pretty quick because it immediately affected my outgoing minutes. something needs to be done about this!

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