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    #261
    Naka-receive pa din ako today.. img_20230728_125615.jpg

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    #262
    di naman hihinto yang mga yan.. pwede mo i report sa NBI Anti-Fraud Division afad*nbi.gov.ph

    Quote Originally Posted by misseksaherada View Post
    Naka-receive pa din ako today.. img_20230728_125615.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by misseksaherada View Post
    Naka-receive pa din ako today.. img_20230728_125615.jpg
    Sabi sa news hindi lahat na deactivate. Report that number sa telco. Try their fb messenger official page.

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    #264
    As usual, batas na sa umpisa lang. Kaya dami pa din scam text.

    https://youtu.be/600rxR7bcOE?si=0iJtqMxR9zVtqC8J

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    Quote Originally Posted by BratPAQ View Post
    As usual, batas na sa umpisa lang. Kaya dami pa din scam text.

    https://youtu.be/600rxR7bcOE?si=0iJtqMxR9zVtqC8J

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    was bound to fail from the very beginning coz there's no ID validation, so they just submit photoshopped IDs and the system will accept it LOL that's why we need engineers in gov't. puro lawyer types lang kasi who don't actually know how the real world works

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    #266
    They should have seen my ID picture [emoji23]

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    #267
    So pag nag register ka yung isa picture ng matsing yung isa giraffe? Yung address nung isa Manila zoo yung isa Malabon zoo? [emoji23] img_1_1694359495720.jpg

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    #268
    are you guys still getting unwanted text messages ?

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    #269
    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    are you guys still getting unwanted text messages ?
    yespo.
    a number of them claim i won something, when i do not recall entering one in the first place...

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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    are you guys still getting unwanted text messages ?
    Yes and I dont think the law minimized the unwanted messages at all

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    #271
    Haven't had any text scams in weeks, if you can believe that. But I wish I can opt out of "legit" ads and promotions too.

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    #272
    I'm getting a lot of my globe points are about to expire from both foreign and local numbers



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    #273
    Quote Originally Posted by jakewise View Post
    Yes and I dont think the law minimized the unwanted messages at all
    from what i understand,
    a complaint has to be filed, for appropriate action to be initiated.
    no complaint, no action.

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    #274
    nothing gets past our dear lawmakers

    SIM registration law failed, says lawmaker

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    #275
    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    nothing gets past our dear lawmakers

    SIM registration law failed, says lawmaker
    if the sim is foreign-based,
    can it be blocked from local use?

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    #276
    Quote Originally Posted by simcardtnt View Post
    You can typically register your SIM card at several locations depending on the country you're in and your mobile MODERATOR SNIP Here are common places where you can register your SIM card:

    Mobile Network Provider Stores: Visit the official store of your mobile carrier (e.g., Vodafone, T-Mobile, AT&T, Airtel, etc.). They will help you register your SIM card by verifying your identity.

    Authorized Retailer Stores: Many mobile networks have partnerships with authorized dealers and stores where you can also register your SIM card.

    Online Registration (if available): Some countries and carriers offer online SIM registration via their website or app. You may need to provide identification documents through a secure upload process.

    SIM Registration Kiosks: In some regions, especially in malls or busy areas, mobile network providers set up kiosks specifically for SIM card registration.

    Post Offices: In certain countries, local post offices may also facilitate SIM card registration as part of a government initiative.

    Make sure to bring valid identification (passport, national ID card, driverÂ’s license) when registering your SIM, as this is required to verify your identity.
    Nakakaintindi ka po ba nito?
    Walang online link na nag offer sim card registration other than the Telcom providers.
    Baka phishing yung pinost nyung link dito.
    Basing on your post, you only know US carrier provider so high likely that you are just phishing for personal info.
    Maybe tsikot admin can do something about this para walang mabiktima.
    Last edited by _Cathy_; September 19th, 2024 at 07:54 PM.

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    Registering your TNT SIM card is required by law in the Philippines as part of the SIM Card Registration Act (Republic Act No. 11934). The primary purpose of this law is to help combat crimes such as:

    Scams and Fraud – By ensuring that each SIM card is linked to a verified identity, authorities can trace individuals involved in fraudulent activities such as text scams, phishing, and mobile fraud.

    Terrorism and Criminal Activities – Unregistered SIM cards are often used in activities related to terrorism and other serious crimes. Registration makes it easier for law enforcement to track and investigate criminals who use mobile phones in their operations.

    Cybercrime – SIM card registration helps reduce cybercrime activities by associating SIM cards with specific users.

    Better Consumer Protection – It provides users with an added layer of security, helping prevent unauthorized access to personal information or unauthorized use of a mobile number.

    Failure to register your TNT SIM card by the deadline could result in the deactivation of your SIM, meaning you would no longer be able to use your mobile number for calls, texts, or mobile data.

    The registration process typically involves providing valid identification and basic personal information to verify your identity.

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    Tech Filipinos breaks down the essentials of the SIM Registration Law, explaining its purpose in enhancing security and reducing fraud in the Philippines. Our guide covers the steps, required documents, and deadlines to ensure compliance with the law. Visit our blog to stay informed and get practical tips on navigating SIM registration smoothly and securely!

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    The SIM Registration Law is a regulation that requires all mobile users to register their SIM cards with valid identification to help prevent illegal activities like fraud and identity theft. By linking a user’s personal information to their mobile number, the law aims to create a safer communication network and make it easier to trace criminal activities involving unregistered SIMs. To complete this process, users must provide basic personal details and a government-issued ID to their mobile provider. For those using SIM reg Globe, you can easily complete the registration through their official website, ensuring your SIM card is compliant and your services remain uninterrupted.

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