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pcg79

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hm i remember a thread about this on BW *sob*

after a quick search I couldnt find anything (yes I did google too)

so.. any ideas to send free SMS'?
 

Shadow_Xj5

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Could I just make it aware to you by sticking the number in that you are adding to a list for advtisers to spam.. I'm sure your friends and family will love you for that :twak:
 

Xavier

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Shadow_Xj5 said:
Could I just make it aware to you by sticking the number in that you are adding to a list for advtisers to spam.. I'm sure your friends and family will love you for that :twak:
isn't there the SMS equivalent of a 'do not spam' register now?

Xav
 

EvilMonkeh

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probably but whats the chances of the spam companies caring?
oh and cbfsms does send you spam, a friend sent me an sms from there once and ever since ive had sms spam.
 

Xavier

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The spammers don't need to care - orange amongst others appear to already be taking measures and the offending individuals are still liable for fines etc.

At the end of the day, no organisation, including cbfsms, can legally consider someone sending a third party SMS via their site grounds to opt that individual into any spam database... At the very best they can take the personal details of the sending party and spam them, providing they give them the option to opt-out...
 

EvilMonkeh

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Xavier said:
The spammers don't need to care - orange amongst others appear to already be taking measures and the offending individuals are still liable for fines etc.

At the end of the day, no organisation, including cbfsms, can legally consider someone sending a third party SMS via their site grounds to opt that individual into any spam database... At the very best they can take the personal details of the sending party and spam them, providing they give them the option to opt-out...
i know, but it doesnt mean they wont
 

Shadow_Xj5

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Aye, and it also depends in which country they operate from, as not all laws are international. Which is the biggest problem with spam, of any form.

Anyway, if your not bothered by a little more spam, its fast and free :D
 

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