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have just started receiving texts from 78123 have not opened them as have read you will be charged £3 a week . spoke to someone on livechat yesterday who informed me they had blocked them but received another today . i have not subscribed to this how can i stop this , have also read if i send STOP to number concerned i will still be charged . surely this is not legal.

 

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Curr946
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These companies need to be held to account for this type of theft
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@Cleoriff wrote:

I know they did and I was confirming it...Smiley Indifferent


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@Curr946 wrote:
These companies need to be held to account for this type of theft

They are if reported to phonepayplus in line with the rules here http://www.phonepayplus.org.uk/news-and-events/news/2015/july/update-on-the-investigations-and-sanct...

 

recent cases http://www.phonepayplus.org.uk/for-business/tribunal-adjudications/latest-tribunal-adjudications

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Interesting read on the recent cases, fines ranging from £35,000 to £250,000. Which begs the question are these companies earning so much they can factor in these fines as a "business expense"? I'd wager they are and do!
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