It finally happened to me; I was hit with my first spam message via my cell phone. I was foolish enough to believe that spam stopped with email, but luckily I was prepared for this eventuality and deleted the message without opening it. This is my first word of advice for anyone who receives one of these dastardly messages. Merely opening the message may result in charges being sent to your cell phone.
Text message spam has grown to amounts of 1.1 billion last year, according to recent reports. The cell phone spam problem has been something that has engulfed countries such as China and South Korea for years now (sigh…they are always ahead of us in technology!). According to the CAN-SPAM Act passed in 2003, this should be illegal, but I have my doubts as to how many of these spammers are going to be caught. However, after some exhaustive research, I have come up with a five-point plan for combating requests for purchases of fake stocks and penis pumps.
You can always call and complain to your carrier about the text spam problem that you are having, but for irony's sake, I'd send them a text message instead.
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