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Default 29-07-2006, 18:23

So, I recently use my riiing card to send an SMS to my home cell phone, this just to make my account current which must be done every nine months.

But, what happend the NEXT day? I started getting SPAM SMS from places in hungary, .de domains, etc.

I have had this cell phone in the US, for SIX YEARS NOW, and have never received a SPAM SMS. But not ONE DAY after sending an SMS from my riiing phone, I start getting spam.

anyone have a similar experience? What do you recommend to make it stop? I am going to send a cessation letter to the UM headquarters, but I fear that once the number is out there, I cannot get it stopped.

   
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Default 29-07-2006, 19:38

I am sending sms with my riing card for some time now without problems like the one you mentioned. Strange....
   
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Default 29-07-2006, 20:15

What I've had problems with is sending sms from my T Mobile USA phone to United Mobile...no problems the other way! No problems like what you had.
   
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Default 30-07-2006, 02:56

tivoboy, I agree. you should definitely contact UM. Now, as for stopping it, I have no idea.

I have never tried to send an sms from the riiing card. But I tried sending to UM using both my tmobile payg and sprint accounts. I was not sucessful. Not realy surprised that sprint did not work. But, I was surprised tmobile did not work, because it has always worked to any country/network I tried.



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Default 02-08-2006, 13:10

Hey folks,

does sending an SMS message extend the 9 month life-period of the UML-card? Tivoboy, did it work for you? Was the lifetime of your UML-card extended? I ask, as earlier, as Riiing-cards were still sold by GlobalSIM here in Europe, GlobalSIM said, sending SMS will not extend the lifetime. Would be usefull to know, if sending SMS does extend the lifetime.

About Spam: I never had problems and it is very strange, what you experienced. Although it is difficult to believe: could it be coincidence?

By the way, there are several satellite TV-stations, here in Europe and also in Northern Africa (123sat for example, a moroccan music TV), which uses UML-numbers to text them and also to meet "nice girls" and things like this... Perhaps your number is similar to one of these and you got the Spam "by mistake"?

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Default 02-08-2006, 14:33

I believe any chargable activity (sending SMS, receiving/making a call) should extend the life of the sim.


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Default 02-08-2006, 14:45

In the site of the UM its says:

Q: When does the United Mobile SIM card and the credit expire?
A: SIM card and credit will become invalid if the credit has not changed for nine months.

http://www.united-mobile.com/cms/website/i...=2&idcatside=49

   
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Default 05-08-2006, 11:28

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Hey folks,

does sending an SMS message extend the 9 month life-period of the UML-card?
Yes, don't worry!


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