Which douchenozzle sent you SMS spam?

In my recent experience WASPA were very quick to reply with identities of numbers I sent them.
 
What's up with the article titles? Makes me wonder about your target demographic.
 
Can we not all just spam the hell out of the originating mobile number, I guess it wouldnt be that easy and it would cost us money. Man spammers irritate me. Cell companies would never assist in stopping spam, they make money from these spam sms's travelling along their networks.


Argh!
 
... not!

edit: don't be a douchenozzle.

Sorry :( Missed a few Douchenozzle Anonymous (DA)* sessions.

*All acronyms appearing in this post are fictitious. Any resemblance to real organizations, active or disbanded, is purely coincidental.
 
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Someone needs to set up an initiative to spam the spammers. Flood their call centers, mobile numbers, CEOs numbers, send full page black faxes, subscribe their email addresses to SPAM email lists, etc

Give them a taste of their own medicine - unwelcome unsolicited communications.
 
Just subscribe their main email to all The Spam Name and Shame list entries. It's enough to bring any IT infrastructure to it's knees.
 
I was getting spam from catsdigital so lodged a complaint with waspa and sent the originating number

response was very quick and courteous but could not help as it is not one of their members. they simply referred me to my service provider (MTN).

How did they know it wasn't a member if they don't have a list of member numbers? :confused:

If they do have a list, they should provide a query/filter on the webpage so you know whether or not to lodge a complaint with them in the first place
 
None of the SMS spam I get comes from a short code, so this site is pretty useless for me. If the mobile service providers support it, why can't you also search for the long numbers?
 
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