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This really works just text them back "Stop Mobile Alerts" you will receive instant verification that you will no longer be sent text and that billing will stop.
To unsubscribe to any premium text message charges you have already, you will need to obtain the short code for the service. This is normal a short code next to the charge for the service on your bill. The short code is normally five to six numbers long. You have to send the message “STOP” or “CANCEL” to the premium text message provider from the phone that obtained the charge. Once you’ve sent them the text message within five minutes you will receive a message from the premium content provider telling you how much they are going to miss you and that the service has been terminated. Okay, now you know about prevention and stopping premium text messages. Here’s a few other things you need to know. The likeliness of you receiving a credit for premium text message is very slim. You can ask your cell provider for a credit off of your cell phone bill, but they’re only going to tell you the charge came from a third party and it’s not a charge from them. That’s somewhat true, but most cell providers get a hefty percentage of proceeds from premium text messages charged to you.
All you do is tect stop to 72078 u will then get a text with their phone number to call
I went through canceling it. Here are the contact details tied to this charge: Email: support@allmobilealerts.com Text Number: 72078 - Text "STOP" to this short code Phone Number: 1-,888.-703-*6285 ** Believe it or not I got through almost right away when I called!
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