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Romps 22-10-2012 22:06

Re: 'Free' text message services
 
Why not try downloading the washing machine user guide from the net?........just a thought.

Sunflower49 22-10-2012 23:39

Re: 'Free' text message services
 
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Originally Posted by banjoman (Post 1023394)
I still remember when our computer system refused to allow anything to "Scunthorpe" because of rude words

Lol :)
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Originally Posted by katex (Post 1023478)
Did you finish your message off with kisses (xx), Sugarmouse. Sometimes they are picked up as being offensive.. :D

Hmm, maybe that was it!
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Originally Posted by katex (Post 1023680)
Don't think those 'bot thingies' are judgmental, Cashy ... :D

I don't know about that! :D
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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1023699)
If you're recipient starts recieving marketing messages, you'll know the source of them hehehe

Lol I can live with that
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Originally Posted by Studio25 (Post 1023836)
You beat me to it. :)

The cost to the company of sending a "free" message is far outweighed by the profit from having a verified, current spammable mobile number.

I've been guilty of giving my best friend's number instead of mine, whenever I can't remember my number and its' not that important, he's had a few rants at me about it (oops).
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Originally Posted by Restless (Post 1023944)
:) agreed

Also i thinks that should of been your and not you're too hehe.

Lol me too :p
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Originally Posted by Romps (Post 1023989)
Why not try downloading the washing machine user guide from the net?........just a thought.

It wasn't like that though-I know you've probably not read my 'current projects' thread, but I'm helping this guy sort his house out, and one of the main problems is the electricity only 'half works'. Thus my issue was not knowing where the washing machine was powered from, what I can unplug safely,is it actually plugged in, etc. Good suggestion if it was a 'normal' scenario, though!Thanks :)


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