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Mystery MMS from +4735

thePoodleFarmer
I'm experienced level 1
I'm experienced level 1

Anyone know who or what i is?

Usually FIDO messages have some text, "Hi, it's FIDO" followed by stuff. This one is just a MMS, no text no sender hints. I have my phone set not to download MMS automatically, so it is just an alert that something exists. I don't go out of my way to download messages from unknown senders.

Maybe it is FIDO - or maybe it is ODIF the anti-christwhatjusthappenedtomyphonedammit

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michelsaccal
I'm a participant level 3
I'm a participant level 3

im getting rid of FIdo... too many spam texts coming from 4735

Hey @michelsaccal! Philippe here. I hope you're feeling well. Smiley

 

I'm sad to read about your situation. I can certainly understand how annoying that can be!

 

We'll be happy to check out youtr options, if you wish. Just let us know and we'll send you a PM.



cvowel
I'm a participant level 1
I'm a participant level 1

Starting February 14 this year I started receiving multiple texts from 4735, and it hasn't stopped since, it's driving me up the wall. I texted STOP and nothing changed.

mtstugatz
I'm a participant level 2
I'm a participant level 2

well considering i got 45 spam calls prior to this

to get a +4735 test out of the blue no real phone number or hi from fido 

and a attachment they hope i click on

flush

if its important the sender can contact me

dont take a chance these lowlife scammers are relentless

thePoodleFarmer
I'm experienced level 1
I'm experienced level 1

I was just thinking. this is just like Scrhodingers cat.

The message could be a free phone from FIDO

Or a dead phone from ODIF

Until I download the MMS it is simultaneously both outcomes.

And i won't know if i have a free phone or a dead phone until I open it.

Opening the message determines the content.

 

Hmmm

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mtstugatz
I'm a participant level 2
I'm a participant level 2

or you could download a virus and have someone steal your banking information and your contacts

So today I got a SMS from 4735 - without the + prefix

Normal SMS, "Hi, it's FIDO..."

So maybe the +4735 is ODIF

 

And I deleted that ODIF conversation without opening the box to seeing if I had a free phone or a dead phone. Just kicked it to the curb. Let someone else open it.

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