A phone may stop receiving text messages due to several reasons, including poor network coverage, a full message inbox, or issues with the SIM card. Software glitches or outdated operating systems can also disrupt message reception. Additionally, if the recipient has blocked the sender or if there are problems with the messaging app itself, this can lead to missed texts. Restarting the phone or checking settings can often resolve the issue.
just tell everyone on your contacts too stop sending you group messages if you want to...
Probably there is a blocking tool in your mobile, Go to Organization and look for it over there. Select allow multimidia input, and choose "no"
Most phones now days either stop receiving messages when full or will delete messages automatically so as to not run out of memory. Functions, features and limits on phones vary according to manufacture.
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That depends on your telephone company and possibly on the make and model of your phone.
You can stop receiving credit card services calls by registering your phone number on the National Do Not Call Registry and by asking the companies calling you to remove your number from their call lists.
That is not your phones fault it Is the othe phone users fault who network sends two messages do the sender would be no
Because, your phone is either locked, broken or something wrong with its IMEI (to check put in code *#06#) or you just don't have any credit.
Log into your MSN, Click on Mobile, and Delete your phone number. or actually cancel the number from there services.
There aren't any for sure ways to get these types of calls to stop. You can always reply to them and tell them to stop. There are a few apps that you can use to track where certain phone numbers are, but this program is mainly used for tracking your children.
This is coming from your network provider so in the credit message it may say something along the lines of " Text STOP to 1343, to stop receiving our notifications" the number I included is random so it depends on the number within that text as that is the number of your network provider.
How can i stop getting messages from wap o2 saying im out of credit