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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAny suggestions to stop the constant text.Asking for money
It just keeps getting worse and worse.I block numbers, a text stop.And they just keep coming more and more , it's very annoying somebody ought to tell them to stop it I give when I can to who I want to, but this Constitute bombardment of asking for money is turning me off
Tree Lady
(13,284 posts)Am signed up to not get calls, my iPhone is suppose to catch some and I block every one I get but lately its horrible went from 2 a day to 10 or more a day. I know instantly because its the area code of my number from area where I lived 10 years ago so local calls are in different area code.
spooky3
(38,640 posts)Just today, I got 3 texts from 3 different numbers asking for $ for a Florida politician. (Im not in Florida). Ive been replying stop/end, reporting it as spam, and deleting. I know political texts have more leeway than private business texts, but as I understand it, if you did not agree to receive the texts, they are not permitted unless they were individually written and sent to you, which none of these are.
Norrrm
(5,069 posts)Use this. Be generous. Be very slow, methodical, and thorough. Use up their time.
PIN is 5311

Tribetime
(7,145 posts)MineralMan
(151,280 posts)My email server dutifully sends it to the spam folder. I clear that every morning. Rinse and repeat.
I donate as I choose.
Tribetime
(7,145 posts)MineralMan
(151,280 posts)Every time. I no longer get texts from them.
Tribetime
(7,145 posts)Come in
MineralMan
(151,280 posts)To me, it's amazing how deeply into the weeds political groups will go to get your attention. The payback can't be all that good, I'd think.
Still, since the entire thing can be automated very easily, they think there's no reason not to hammer people over the head with donation requests. They're wrong, though. They put no individual effort into their text blasts, so they don't bother to check how the results are coming out. Any donations they generate are seen as positive. They don't see the number of potential donors they're pissing off. They should have a look.
pat_k
(13,393 posts)I still get a few new ones a week. I don't bother even reading them. Like you, I have a set of places and things I contribute to and keep track of calls to action from select sources. I sign nothing, give nothing, and do not respond in any way to anything that comes via text, even if it is from a candidate or org I already support. Blocking everything without even reading seems to have cut down on the overall number.
Tribetime
(7,145 posts)pat_k
(13,393 posts)Seeking Serenity
(3,322 posts)If you open them, even for the purpose of trying to reply STOP, it lets the sender (using a spoofed but real-looking telephone number) know that their message was read and thus, your number belongs to an actual person. Then they'll keep your number in a database of active numbers to either use again from a different telephone number or to sell to someone else.
My state party used to call or text me using spoofed numbers all the time (after I put the official party numbers on the "Do Not Call" list). After consistently not answering and not reading but just ignoring and deleting did their spam cease.
Skittles
(171,724 posts)I think the constant begging backfires too, I donate less now than I used to.
I'm also sick of being asked to tip for seemingly normal transactions, WTF is up with that???
Fichefinder
(425 posts)Tribetime
(7,145 posts)We wouldn't be in this spot
Tribetime
(7,145 posts)Ever again online using my phone....this is my business cell Im beyond pissed
beaglelover
(4,466 posts)know someone owns that cell number and responds so they'll sell your number to the next guy. You should just block the number and delete the text.
Tribetime
(7,145 posts)If it wasn't my business phone , I'd change the number but I can't At this point the way I feel now I will never give them another cent