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You Choose - 400444/404040
Had a text message from You Choose (404040) on the 19th June The message was;
Has anyone else had any messages from these people?
I didn't reply to this message as I thought this was a scam and replying would invariably lead to me being subscribed to this service. I wasn't charged for it and I thought no more of it, then today I received this message from 400444;You Choose messages are always free to reply to, so you can talk to You Choose and take part in out quizzes - and we can send you more of what you like. Have a go, reply Y or N. Y/N
Highly annoying considering I haven't signed up for any service and I haven't even replied to any of their messages.Hi from You Choose. Reminder message: If you wish to leave this service text STOP to 400000 (it's free to opt out)
Has anyone else had any messages from these people?
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I have had the messages, I thought it was something to do with t-mobile. I havent had any charges though.0
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It turns out it was T-Mobile, a call to them on 07953 966150 (as I'm not on T-Mobile any more) sorted it.
I wasn't charged either, the charge was for something else, it wasn't until I got on a PC that I was able to check exactly what the charge was for.0 -
I started getting them a few weeks ago, so I Googled it and found it to be Tmoby. So I text STOP to 49011. Up until last night all was ok and then I got another one with a message to text STOP to 400000. Not sure what to do ? Will this just open a can of crap emails or will it stop it ?
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It is T-Mobile, this the service you're subscribed to.
If you're with T-Mobile, text STOP to 400000. If not, ring T-Mobile on 07953 966150 and ask them to unsubscribe you and it should be sorted.0 -
I meant deanss0
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Yeah like I'm reading all that, not that bothered0
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