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Nice victim blaming, dude
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Now listen here, you lot…
By Angelthecat - 06/03/2020 00:01
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epic win (for him ateast :P )
You mean as if you couldn't have seen something like this from a mile away, OP?
Hahahah.
Plan? In Australia you can have pre-paid mobile phones, or on a plan. Either way, if you send a text, you're the one who pays for it... the receiver never does. That's messed up!
That is being a bit wide, but also ******* genius.
you should talk to your cell phone carrier and see about getting those charges taken off. Just inform them he's harrassing you and the tm's from that number should be taken off. If they don't you should change to another carrier.
The EXACT same thing happened to me. T-mobile wouldn't do anything about it, but the police did. :D
You have to pay to read a text message? Wow. America is tough. It's free to read a text message in Australia... Only if you send one you have to pay.
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what is this? you get charged in the us for receiving a text? land of the free my ass
Making the receiver pay for SMS is totally weak.