Reply with STOP, CANCEL, UNSUBSCRIBE, and QUIT each in a sererate message. What happens is when someone signs up to a 3rd party service like that and then cancels their account, the number gets recycled and you ended up with a number already signed up for that service. If after replying with those key words you still get them, call customer service and ask them to add admin only restrictions to your messages. Hope this helps, spam text messages are a very serious problem that cell companies refuse to address.
reply to one of the messages with “STOP” most of the time it works. hope it helps
Reply with STOP, CANCEL, UNSUBSCRIBE, and QUIT each in a sererate message. What happens is when someone signs up to a 3rd party service like that and then cancels their account, the number gets recycled and you ended up with a number already signed up for that service. If after replying with those key words you still get them, call customer service and ask them to add admin only restrictions to your messages. Hope this helps, spam text messages are a very serious problem that cell companies refuse to address.