When receiving unknown text messages, it is important to exercise caution. Avoid clicking on any links or providing personal information. Consider blocking the number if the messages are unwanted or suspicious. If the messages are threatening or harassing, report them to your phone carrier or local authorities.
When responding to unknown text messages, it is important to be cautious and avoid sharing personal information. Consider blocking the number if the messages are unwanted. If the messages are concerning or threatening, report them to the appropriate authorities.
The doctor or nurse should be consulted prior to responding to incoming messages from patients. Incoming messages should be responded to promptly by telephone.
The evidence supporting the claim that the defendant sent threatening text messages to the victim includes screenshots of the messages, phone records showing the messages were sent from the defendant's phone, and testimony from the victim about receiving the threatening messages.
If you're worried enough, You tell the police, and give them copies, or show them the messages.
If it clearly is life threatening if not then no
Yes absolutely.
SPAM
A simple "Thank You" is enough.
The reason a lot of Turkish girls won't respond to messages on Facebook is because they do not like the person or the messages they are receiving. -- It has nothing to do with them being Turkish per se. Most girls behave this way.
Receptores.
All I can think of is to say something threatening to someone. I wouldn't recommend it