well as long as that lawyer has a cellular device, yes.
There is actually a text message that can do this. I'd search Google for something like "turn off virus text message".
The person won't receive the message. You will also likely receive a text message stating that the text did not go through.
In the context of the message from 64553, the keyword "text" is significant because it indicates that the information being communicated is in written form, typically through a message or communication sent via text message.
Emojis can be used in text conversations, through instant messaging and also emails.
You can't send pictures to Facebook through text message, but you can send them through picture mail.
In a text message, "T.O.Y" typically stands for "Thinking Of You." It's often used to express affection or to let someone know that they're on the sender's mind. The acronym conveys a sense of care and connection, making it a common phrase in casual conversations.
yeah. just type it in
He sent her a text message to apologise.I had a text message from an unknown number.
Sending a text message to an email address can be done through iMessage on an Apple iPhone using iOS. If you don't have an iPhone then this can be done through the TextConnect website.
To politely remind someone through a text message, you can start by addressing them respectfully and then gently mention what you need to remind them about. Be clear and concise in your message, and consider adding a friendly tone to avoid coming across as pushy.
text or SMS
I'm pretty sure it's when you text a land line which is what house phones run through.