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February 18th, 2007 11:32 PM #11
One is TXTCRETARY (or something similar). The thing is, you have to change your SMS Service Center. So, when you txt a message, it will be forwarded to their system and their system would then be the one to forward the message to your recipient. It is cheap but when I used it, the bad thing about it is that if your recipient replies in the number that sent the message, it will cost him/her P 2.50. Thing is, sanay pa naman din tayo na pindutin na lang ang reply button sa phones natin kaysa mahassle pa tayo sa pag create ng bagong message at ilagay pa ang number ng rereplyan natin manually. But, if your recipient can live with that (doing it the hard way or spending 2.50 for a reply), then no problem IMO.
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February 18th, 2007 11:57 PM #12
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February 19th, 2007 01:32 AM #14
here's how this works...
UNLIMITED ACCESS TO ALL NETWORK services is a TEXT MESSAGE FORWARDING Facility outside of your mobile network to fully maximize subscription of UNLIMITED TEXT program of your own Mobile Network. Before using this card you must Subscribe first to your mobile Network's Unlimited Text program. then you need to enroll the name/number you want to text,
Note: When your message is sent. Your message includes your Registered Name and the Number you registered. However, they will be receiving your message coming from your assigned gateway number. They won't be able to reply in the gateway no. IMPT: that they would still reply in your original number.You can enroll as many texmates as you want.
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February 19th, 2007 10:13 AM #15
Actually, that is an ILLEGAL service that they are offering.
Their "gateways" are actually just prepaid phone numbers which the telcos can shutdown immediately if they detect a LARGE volume of incoming/outgoing messages.
silver is my favorite color. i can get away with not cleaning the car for long-ish periods of time....
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