i'v got a nokia 6300 pay as you go, just top up my phone because had no credit, when i got home had been charged 3 pounds, got a text message which said 'Dear SMART TXT coustomer, continue to enjoy unlimited txt messaging. From WAP or WEB www.imob.tv' how do i stop getting charged for this
I've got a Sony Ericsson pay as you go. I got a message from WAP/WEB www.imob.tv, freemsg 1 week, Unlimited Free txt Messaging. I am very disappoined this third party(imob.tv) misleading freetxt. As soon as I realised that they will charge £3/week,I tried to stop the subcription. But I can't send a txt to them and I can't even send to my friend. They already deducted £6 for my credit. How can I get my credit back?
hi ive got the same problem smart txt www.imob.tv keep taking money of my phone. i text back saying i didnt want it they sent back a text saying i wont recieve any more messages from them. they still took money of phone so sent another text saying i dont want it no more you robbing bastards and havnt heared anything else yet has anyone got a solution
I have had exactly the same message for over one year. Send a complaint to phonepayplus(google it). If enough people do this they can be fined. Send a text STOP to 68866. I just want my money back. I didn't even subscribe to this service.I have had exactly the same message for over one year. Send a complaint to phonepayplus(google it). If enough people do this they can be fined. Send a text STOP to 68866. I just want my money back. I didn't even subscribe to this service.
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Same to me!
there appers no way stop them. whatever how many you top up, they still took you money away for txts, call.
i tired to remove it, but it didnt work
now i am going to change my sim card! dont believe this again, how silly we are!
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If you are using your Nokia 6300 with your own SIM card in Dubai, either carrier does not have international support or you didn't pay them the extra charges for international calling.
If you are using a local SIM card from Dubai, your phone must unlock your phone in prior from network restriction. You can unlock your Nokia 6300 safer and easier using unique unlock code. You can get the unique unlock code for your Nokia 6300 from TheUnlockArena.com at affordable cost with an easy unlocking guide. Good luck.
Hi dodonaghue, You can unlock your Nokia 6300 using mobile unlock code.. It is on the website http://www.mobileunlockguide.com/mobile-phone/16854/nokia-6300/ .. The instructions are as follows: Warning: Do not enter
any wrong unlock unlock codes on your Nokia 6300 mobile phones. If you
enter over a certain amount of wrong unlock codes on your mobile phone,
your phone may get hard locked and sometimes become unusable.
1 - Switch on your Nokia 6300 mobile phone without any sim card. 2 - Don't bother as to what is displayed on your Nokia 6300 mobile phone. 3 - Compose #pw+CODE+1#. 4 - The Nokia 6300 mobile phone would then display the message "SIM Restriction Off" and will be unlocked!
The letter p appears if you press the button star(*) three times quickly The letter w appears if you press the button star(*) four times quickly The symbol + appears if you press the button star(*) two times quickly The CODE you need to enter is the unique unlock code for your Nokia 6300 mobile phone
Each Nokia 6300 mobile phone has an unique unlock code. You can buy the unique unlock code for your Nokia 6300 mobile phone at www.mobileunlocksolutions.com.
This has also happened to me while i was on holiday they have taken £12 i think the best way to stop this is to change your number. I am going to ring o2 and complain and see if they can re-credit my balance.
hi jackie
i had the same problen text STOP to the number which sent you the text it will prob be a 6 digit number then ring 0800500212 and the operater will ask for the same 6 didgit number and will be able to get the money back they have took providing you have not used any of smarttxt the claim you have bought
good look
hi these usually have a number you can text stop to. usally the same number that sends the messages, have you tried the web site see if they have a number to stop the texts ?
you have to either get that from the carrier, being that the Nk6300 is on the BB series....they is no calculated code for it as yet....so take it to a mobile shop that may have the kit to unlock it by test points.
No Brother it is paid service and many providers give it. U may search them here at fixya or other mobile support forum like GSMHOSTING, GSMHELP etc. No one can give u such code because it is part of Nokia security. The code is as per cell's unique IMEI and only can be obtained by professional software tools like BB5 box and other compitable tools. It is advisable to visit nearby mobile technician who have such box. He will charge u for that. If it sounds informative do not forget to vote.
I have had exactly the same message for over one year. Send a complaint to phonepayplus(google it). If enough people do this they can be fined. Send a text STOP to 68866. I just want my money back. I didn't even subscribe to this service.
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