| xty |
| Never opted for such service but Etisalat (GSM) sends me almost everyday for what I called scams. Latest scam: From "GoodLuck" : "Ramadan Kareem! Your mobile shortlisted for next draw DH20000 & 1000 for 5 people. To be rank1 send max SMS to xxxx H Hindi A Arabic E English & get ring tone. Dhs 5." Can't Etisalat find other way to make some money than to annoy their customers? How can I get rid of those? |
| MaaaD |
| this doesnt necessarily have to be Etisalat (and i doubt it its) Anyone with an SMS gateway can send those SMSes. Just delete them and move on. |
| xty |
| In that case, isn't there any protection (like spam/virus protection in email) in Etisalat gateway itself (based on customer's service preferences)? At least Etisalat must have the control over these 4 digits premium numbers (locally). They should have do something with it, e.g. to ban when violates customers' preferences. |
| AJ-UK-Man |
| This is not Etisalat - this is infact third party companies who have a licence to do these activities,best is just to ignore the SMS or do as one of my friends did three weeks ago and won a Nissan Tiida! |
| weary_heart |
| just ignore.... annoying sometimes - understand the significance of 'delete' button |
| avkurian |
| you can block these companies from sending you SMS again. Just send an SMS to 1011 mentioning the name or short-code you received the message from. These are third party companies, and not etisalat directly. For eg., if you receive a message from 2244 & u wanna block them, just type 'b 2244' and send to 1011. This service is free of charge. And check the etisalat website when you want such info.. |