get a new phone
phone call, email, send flowers, text messages
You have to give them your phone number so they know where to send the messages to and if your having trouble finding the icon that brings you to the message center for your phone they make manuals for every phone so you could refer to that.
Threaten to dump him
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Don't let you see any evidence. If there are text messages or letters, then delete the text messages, or hide your phone or something. You can hide letters or notes in a special spot where they would never think to find. Don't spend all your time with him, so spend some time with your friends so your parents can see that too.
Yes, you are charged for text message even if you do not open them up. If you do not have a plan for text messaging, you need to let people know not to text you.
first you let the employees know about the proper use of the company phones, that should be used only for work-releated stuff etc... i dont know if your provider have it but where i live for a small fee you can request transcripts of every message send/received on the phone as long as it registered as a business phone. you can let them know that their messages are being monitored and that the misuse of the phone is prohibited.
There is no app that will let you read what is on someone else's phone. There are apps, spy software, etc. that let you "spoof" - meaning you can send messages or call and it appear that someone else has. It is even so technical that it shows up on the other person's phone bill!! So be careful who you "P" off!! You never know who's going to do what!!
You should contact your phone service provider and see if they can fix the problem.
This is an easy question to answer. When they are asleep, you simply take their phone and turn it on. You can check the inbox and sent. If all the messages are deleted, there is an alternative way. Take the back of the phone and open it up. Pull out the SIM card in the back. Place 4 wires on the two center and outer metal regions of the card, and place the other end of the wires onto the 4 metal parts in a usb drive on the computer. If done correctly, the phones scripting page will come up and show all deleted messages. You should not read your child's text messages because it is an invasion of privacy. If you are sincerely worried about them, then you should talk to them about the situation, not read their messages, unless the situation is very serious. In this case, yes, you should read the messages.
There may be a problem with the phone you are on. This could also be a restriction on the phone not allowing you to send out texts.
Yes- and you know they are going to call and text.