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Aug 14, 2015 - In case you don't want to go through the hassle of finding the culprit, ...A phone that can't get signal can't send/receive text messages and ...
I would guess ur friend is sending them from an iPhone and if that’s the case tell them to press and hold the txt after they send and click “send as text” it will take a couple of time but will eventually stop doin that
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This is an international symbol on the start of area codes. IE I live in Australia ans text messages received from other Australian mobiles have +61 which is the AUS international area code. If you replace the +61 with a 0 (in the case of AUS text messages) this is now the full mobile number the text was received from. Hope this helps.
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