On Android you can press and hold over any notification and choose to silence it or eben disable it, when you do it won’t show up again.
The main question is how/where your number got subscribed to the service. Sometimes it may have happened voluntarily because of something accidental or because of misleading information, but that’s not very helpful to you now.
Also, it looks like that URL is relating to a service that sends bulk texts (surprise) and you can report abuse through their site [https://www.smsb.co/](https://www.smsb.co/) whether it is ‘abuse’ or not really depends on how they got your number.
you could also just unsubscribe using the link …
Contact your provider and get them to block premium messages its probably costing you money for them to send them. Dodgy bastards had it happen to me, which cost me 2.50 per sms
Can you reply STOP
Hiya! SMSBump is a legit application used for SMS marketing. It’s safe to click on the Optout URL.
They use that tool in my company and the URL matches (smsb.co) the ones in our own campaigns.
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Add the number to your block list…
Did you already block the number?
On Android you can press and hold over any notification and choose to silence it or eben disable it, when you do it won’t show up again.
The main question is how/where your number got subscribed to the service. Sometimes it may have happened voluntarily because of something accidental or because of misleading information, but that’s not very helpful to you now.
Comreg has a few suggestions on their site – [https://www.comreg.ie/advice-information/premium-rate/about-premium-rate-services/solutions-to-common-problems/](https://www.comreg.ie/advice-information/premium-rate/about-premium-rate-services/solutions-to-common-problems/)
Also, it looks like that URL is relating to a service that sends bulk texts (surprise) and you can report abuse through their site [https://www.smsb.co/](https://www.smsb.co/) whether it is ‘abuse’ or not really depends on how they got your number.
you could also just unsubscribe using the link …
Contact your provider and get them to block premium messages its probably costing you money for them to send them. Dodgy bastards had it happen to me, which cost me 2.50 per sms
Can you reply STOP
Hiya! SMSBump is a legit application used for SMS marketing. It’s safe to click on the Optout URL.
They use that tool in my company and the URL matches (smsb.co) the ones in our own campaigns.