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Spring News Sms Spam - How To Get Rid Of It ?

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hi there

since last night, my mobile phone is spammed by Spring News SMS in Thai, once every half an hour and now already junk up. there is no contact info that I could trace and I could complain.

what is it - springnews.tv on the web ? I am never the subscriber. how to get rid of it ?

please help !

Contact your service provider, DTAC, 1-2-Call or whoever and tell them your problem, they can get the 'service' stopped within an hour or so. I had a problem similar to yours a while back and I added the number to my junk list until the 'free' trial ended and they started to charge me, that is when I went to DTAC and got it cancelled.

Chok Dee

If you have a problem with contacting the provider, usually the local mobile shop can help to cancel this

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thanks for the suggestion !

it is not possible to reach AIS call centre at 1175 :-( yeah go to an AIS shop may be easier. finally I google SpringNews and found a Thai telephone number. I was very explicit - I DON'T WANT ANY SMS, PLEASE STOP IT !

already 30+ SMS in my inbox :-(

thanks for the suggestion !

it is not possible to reach AIS call centre at 1175 :-( yeah go to an AIS shop may be easier. finally I google SpringNews and found a Thai telephone number. I was very explicit - I DON'T WANT ANY SMS, PLEASE STOP IT !

already 30+ SMS in my inbox :-(

The way I did it was to go to the DTAC shop where they called on their phone to Bangkok and put me onto a lady who spoke perfect English, she asked me the number sending the SMS's and said they would be cancelled "in about an hour", sure enough they ceased almost immediately. I am sure AIS offer a similar service.

  • 2 weeks later...

Same problem with me through AIS, it suddenly started from SpringNews and I've tried doing the auto-unsubscribe + gone to the shop . . . but they still keep coming. I never requested this "service" and it's <deleted> annoying now when you get 20+ messages per day, all in Thai.

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'finally I google SpringNews and found a Thai telephone number. I was very explicit - I DON'T WANT ANY SMS, PLEASE STOP IT !'

there is a THAI telephone number on the 'spring news' website. ask anyone could speak English then be very explicit on what you want. they could stop the SMS in 2 hours.

good luck, and it is very annoying !!

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