on 06-04-2014 19:17
on 06-04-2014 19:17
This actually started with my Galaxy S2 and I hoped it would changed with my upgrade (Nexus 5), but for some time now I haven't been receiving text alerts from services that I signed up for: GP, prescriptions (Boots the Chemist), hair salon, etc. Maybe not earth-shatteringly important, but then it would have been useful to be reminded my hair/nail appointment yesterday was actually earlier than usual!
Admittedly it took me a while to realise and initially my GPs said they were having a few glitches with their new system. However as I noticed others not coming through, it occurred to me it might be my phone. Nothing changed on my old phone that I was aware of, I checked all my settings (I use the Handcent message app rather than the stock app) and nothing there had changed. Someone suggested it was the phone sending them but I'm guessing (and I work somewhere that sends SMS via the IT network) that the messages originate from a 'system' rather than a phone.
Any suggestions?
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on 06-04-2014 20:59
on 06-04-2014 20:59
on 06-04-2014 19:22
on 06-04-2014 20:51
They did come thru the handcent app fine before. Have used it for about 3 years without any major issues. And on the new phone (Nexus 5) it's Hangouts which I don't like so don't use.
on 06-04-2014 20:59
on 06-04-2014 20:59
on 06-04-2014 22:47
on 07-04-2014 11:53
04-05-2014 21:40 - edited 04-05-2014 21:40
04-05-2014 21:40 - edited 04-05-2014 21:40
Tried using Hangouts and didn't receive the text messages through that either. But I have received them from charities (donation confirmations), mail order companies (statement notifications), bank, etc., and I'm sure they don't come from individual phones any more than they do/did from GP. I checked with my doctors on Friday and they do still send them, as do the chemist.
Could it be a restriction on my contract?
on 04-05-2014 21:48
on 04-05-2014 21:48
on 05-05-2014 10:26
on 05-05-2014 10:26
on 05-05-2014 15:21