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    Is it just me or is there a lot of other people getting unsolicited ads via their mobile phones? These ads aren't the usual pushed ads from mobile service providers via their special numbers. These ads are using regular mobile numbers (like 0915XXXXXX) and advertising stuff like car loans, money loans, real estate deals, special "seminars", etc.

    I find it rather irritating. Although I have a mobile call/sms blocker application in where I can add the unwanted ad sender's number, a new ad would arrive via a new number. I could set the software to reject all unknown/unlisted numbers but it would end up rejecting legitimate calls/sms that are currently unlisted in my mobile phone.

    Currently the number of unsolicited ads are relatively manageble but I wouldn't be surprised if it would become similar to the scale of spam email in the near future.


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    I've also been receiving spam smses for quite sometime already. Usually mga special loans ekek. Where do these people get our numbers?

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    Quote Originally Posted by boybi View Post
    I've also been receiving spam smses for quite sometime already. Usually mga special loans ekek. Where do these people get our numbers?
    From some who actually replied to such a query of mine, random or via a complied list of numbers.

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    from what I hear, one smart branch gives away their client's gold plan holders. even a provincial electric company gives away their customers tel no., those with huge bills...

    from what I hear lang ito, but my source is very reliable, but secret nalang kung saan location.

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    let's bust these guys
    Damn, son! Where'd you find this?

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    I also receive them. Rather than get irritated, I just ignore and delete them.



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    I have just installed a new mobile phone inbox filtering software. It can be used to filter out pesky spam messages by detecting certain message patterns. One can use word pairs like "cash loans" or "investment opportunity" and such.

    Hopefully SMS spamming wouldn't reach the level of generic viagra...

    Only time would tell how effective this would be though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by j_avonni View Post
    I also receive them. Rather than get irritated, I just ignore and delete them.



    :beer: [SIZE="1"]3808[/SIZE]
    Kinda hard to ignore when it wakes you from a restful sleep on Sunday morning at 6:30am.

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    I just thought of something. In other countries, mobile telco and other companies make some extra money by selling their customer contact info database to direct marketing companies. I assume the information would include your mobile phone number since all the spam I have been getting is through my Globe number and not through my SUN line.

    If these companies would be using random phone numbers, the SUN line would have been the more likely number to get more "spams" because of SUN's P150/month unlimited txt loads. Yet this is not the case.

    I feel violated and kinda robbed of my privacy. :bottom:

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    Kinda hard to ignore when it wakes you from a restful sleep on Sunday morning at 6:30am.
    When I sleep or rest, I turn off my message tone as I consider text messages not emergency. It can wait till I wake up. But I keep the ringing tone on for emergency calls.


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    Last edited by j_avonni; November 23rd, 2008 at 07:16 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by j_avonni View Post
    I also receive them. Rather than get irritated, I just ignore and delete them.



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    plus one to his, i do the same thing. Though kung minsan talagang nakaka irita lalo na kung may expected kang txt or call then suddenly unsolicited txt lang pala.

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    ako delete ko na lang yung mga messages.

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    I call them back and ask them to remove my number from their list.

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    This might be an interesting tool:

    http://gallery.mobile9.com/f/559093/

    Magic Message Manager is a great software to sort (filter) any incoming and outgoing message. It filters emails, SMS and MMS messages, beamed files and can do any action using powerful filters. You can sort your messages, hide private messages, delete unwanted email or SMS spam, transfer messages and files to specific folders, forward messages to another phone number, automatically clean your message box, receive notifications about unread messages and do much more.

    With Magic Message Manager you can organize your messages and files for easier access. Magic Message Manager can help you to categorize all messages at one action. Not only with messages, you can now save beamed files to any place.
    Magic Message Manager can help you to protect confidential messages from unwanted eyes. All the sensitive messages can be hidden automatically and then be read only with right password.

    Magic Message Manager can notify you about unread messages. Now you don’t need to unlock the phone to check what you could have missed.

    Magic Message Manager can also transform any phone number found in SMS to more readable form, including not only the phone number, but also the contact’s name.
    Another useful feature is that Magic Message Manager allows to play different message sounds depending on message senders.

    Main view:-

    The main view carries the list of filters. On the screenshot above you can see 5 filters we set to test the program (Drafts, Beamed, Wife, Sent, Work). You can work with filters right from this screen using the usual menu.

    Now let’s go through the steps to create a filter. Each filtering rule has a set of options, which can be set to govern how it works. All the options work as logical operator “AND”. So select “Options - Filter - New” to create a new filter.

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    I have installed it and you can specify mobile phone number NOT in your phone's memory to filter out along with specific patterns in the message body like "www" for weblinks, etc. that are normally included.
    Last edited by ghosthunter; November 24th, 2008 at 10:35 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    Kinda hard to ignore when it wakes you from a restful sleep on Sunday morning at 6:30am.
    Good thing I was able to schedule my phone to turn off its radio transmitter for certain periods of time, like sleeping time...

    Those who are qualified to call me in times of emergency know my landline phone number...

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghosthunter View Post
    I just thought of something. In other countries, mobile telco and other companies make some extra money by selling their customer contact info database to direct marketing companies. I assume the information would include your mobile phone number since all the spam I have been getting is through my Globe number and not through my SUN line.

    If these companies would be using random phone numbers, the SUN line would have been the more likely number to get more "spams" because of SUN's P150/month unlimited txt loads. Yet this is not the case.

    I feel violated and kinda robbed of my privacy. :bottom:
    yeah...maybe. i had been receiving messages of these sort...i won a multi million lotto jackpot, etc.

    one message found its way to my inbox at three am telling me i won...exasperated, i called 211 and reported the same and warned the operator that should i still receive a message like this, i'd rather have my line cut...sabay off (kawawa yung, agent...bagong gising e...woke up at the wrong side of my bed at 3 AM...)...

    realizing that maybe he can't help me asap, i went to globe and asked them to address it, otherwise the contract would be breached...ngayon ala na yung mga panalo-panalo na text. gusto ko sakalin ang nag text e...

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