31-10-2023 22:11 - edited 31-10-2023 22:14
31-10-2023 22:11 - edited 31-10-2023 22:14
Does anybody else keep getting spam SMS gambling/casino messages everyday? Usually there is no phone number to block just a name, I am literally reporting them to 7726 everyday but feel like I’m wasting my time!
I don’t gamble and am registered with the telephone preference service.
Is it just me getting these dodgy messages?!
on 31-10-2023 22:24
I get them occasionally but not to that extent.
If you put your number into websites they can get scraped and lead to spam or you could just be unlucky in that your number got on to one list that has been sold on.
on 31-10-2023 22:24
on 31-10-2023 22:24
@Catokelt7 Nothing we can do to help you here except offer this guide:
A Guide to Deal with Spam/Scam Calls and Text - O2 Community
on 31-10-2023 22:32
on 31-10-2023 22:32
I was just hoping to find out if other O2 users have this issue as this literally only started happening when I joined O2!
Why cant O2 take proper steps to block these unsolicited messages with no phone numbers?
31-10-2023 22:38 - edited 31-10-2023 22:40
31-10-2023 22:38 - edited 31-10-2023 22:40
The texts all have a number but the identity is manipulated to show a word or name.
Many legitimate texts are sent this way too so it's impossible for any network to block them all.
To answer your question about other users, as I said, not to the extent that you are and it's not something we see regularly on here to a great extent.
If you use Google message app it should catch most of these with it's built in spam filtering.
on 01-11-2023 20:24
on 01-11-2023 20:24
I don't have the issue to which you refer but I don't give my O2 number to many individuals or organisations.
01-11-2023 21:14 - edited 01-11-2023 21:23
01-11-2023 21:14 - edited 01-11-2023 21:23
Doing some research the IDENTICAL messages and senders names seem to originate from these sms generator sites receive-smss.com, temporary-phone-number.com/UK-Phone-Number/447893920469 etc
These sites allow spammers and phishes to hide their true id (the sms messages are not legit marketing messages from casinos as the sms has links take you to some dodgy fake casino websites, which is their aim).
The site should be banned!
on 02-11-2023 20:38
on 02-11-2023 20:38
on 02-11-2023 20:44
on 02-11-2023 20:44
There is a way to find the number that these come from, you need to install PhoneLink on Windows 11 and then link it to your phone, and it will reveal the phone number hidden behind the name..
on 05-01-2024 09:56
Yes I get the same I've now started Reporting it to the ICO spam link page thing but they are still coming