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Bring back Send a text

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Bring back Send a text, it was awesome...

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Ah . . . I see Adam still has them . . I might ask him nicely if I can use one of his web texts to see what I am going to be missing . . . .

Adam . . . pretty please??
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@sanjhere it is via myo2business so cannot share them (business get them as a way to mass sms the workforce and only numbers linked to the business account can recieve them)

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~ sigh ~

Okay Adam . . . . I will just have to imagine what a web text would have been like then . . . .

Hopefully in the distant future O2 might give them back to us . . . .
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Okay Adam . . . . I will just have to imagine what a web text would have been like then . . . .

 

Not especially great, since the free ones had an advert at the bottom.

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Hello Oliver,

I imagined web texts to be like emails except you enter a phone number rather than an email address.

Now I feel short changed that I have never used a web text.

I used to have 20 free picture messages but they've gone with my old contract.

I am having to make a lot of cutbacks with O2 . . . no web texts or MMS's for me . . . .
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I imagined web texts to be like emails except you enter a phone number rather than an email address.

 

Yes, you typed the message in a web form, put the mobile number in a box, clicked send, and the message was sent as a text with an advert bolted on the end.

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Maybe that's why it was free . . . paid for by the advertiser.

I remember the time when I was on pay as you go and every Christmas O2 used to give me 50 free texts to send over Christmas and the New Year!

Hopefully this year Santa might give me some picture messages! I won't hold my breath though . . . .
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