Debt collectors pay to send you SMS messages, around $.003-$.01 it doesn’t sound like alot but trust me it adds up. They pay the same rate for incoming SMS and even more for MMS. So this holiday season, instead of blocking why not sign their numbers up for every spam SMS under the sun?

Happy Holidays!

  • NeoNachtwaechter@lemmy.world
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    pay to send you SMS messages, around $.003-$.01

    You cannot know that because it depends a lot on which country and which network.

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    If you owe money, you are obligated to pay it back. Running away from it will make things worse. What you can do is offer them $1, stating that you can’t afford to pay anything more. They MUST accept an attempted payment (in the US). They will demand more, but if you stick to it, they will accept your payment.

    That being said, there are some debts that can be immorally large. Medical debt and college debt are made with imaginary numbers.

    However, once you have it, it never goes away.

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      This is bad advice and assumes the collection agency is not an absolute piece of shit. Often you can get very low settlements out of the scummy collectors but in my experience many of the debts they harass people over are paid off, settled or otherwise non collectible. “That’s illegal” they really don’t care and will try their hardest to convince you that you still owe them money until you pay or take legal action.

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    If everyone does this, it eventually won’t work since once you opt out of most of these, they require you to manually opt back in before sending you more texts. Also, many of those automated SMS messages don’t recognize VoIP as valid to receive SMS which is probably what most of these call centers are using. I encounter that issue with my Google Voice number not being recognized because I try to use it for spam like this and often am told that it’s not a valid phone number.

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      you can almost always opt back with a “Resume” keyword. More likely they are cycling numbers and or license keys so your “opt in” never lasts.

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      Aggregators and Carriers will block Voip numbers for “spam” but my theory is because the messages don’t go over their standard A2P SMS routes they purposely block them to steer consumers towards their own products. The industry is trying very hard to kill voip texting.

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    Oh my god signing up debt collectors for spam text messages is exactly the kind of praxis I needed lately. Thank you for the suggestion