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if you have been hacked then the information is in the public domain regardless of what you do
you can change your address and pass word but what is gone out is gone out
as per new government rules the services to phones have incorrect imei numbers are banned.so visit any cell show room and ask them to give you a new imei number.hope your problem will be no more.all the best
On every phone there are settings that can stop you sending texts. However all phones should still receive texts even if all the settings were changed. As the text message is directed to you mobile number you should still be receiving?
When you compose your text and select contact does the phone move them to the out/sent box?
Settings to check for sending are your 'message centre number' (your network provider can supply and they are normally different for pay monthly and pay & go) 'Message sent as' should be 'text' (not fax or email etc).
Text problems are common where people change or delete digits from the message centre number by mistake.
If you cannot receive texts i would recommend speaking to your provider for help as it may be your account details at their end? (beyond your control). Hope that helps?
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