You can stop these messages by making them very expensive for the carrier that delivers them to you. Call your carrier (AT&T, Verizon, ...). Tell them that the message is spam and you want the charges removed from your bill. It probably cost the carrier $10-20 each time you remove a charge. Eventually the carriers will get the point and start blocking the spam.
Got the following unsolicited txt msg on May 25, 5:46 pm: "Do you need some money this week? www.24hrcashsite.com has a hassle-free 3 minute loan form for up to $1500, without a credit check. "stop" to unsubscribe"
Have reported this number to Do Not Call registry.
Sorry, put wrong company name originally. Here is text:
Do you need some money this week?www.loanuntilpay.com has a hassle-free 3 minute loan form for up to $1500, without a credit check. "stop" to unsubscribe.
How DO YOU STOP these. what good does it do to report if nothing is ever done. Same msg starts out "do you need some....." I don't open them but you can see that much when you go in to delete. Have had several with that same msg. from different numbers,and different area codes.
You can stop these messages by making them very expensive for the carrier that delivers them to you. Call your carrier (AT&T, Verizon, ...). Tell them that the message is spam and you want the charges removed from your bill. It probably cost the carrier $10-20 each time you remove a charge. Eventually the carriers will get the point and start blocking the spam.