I once got added somehow to the recipient list in a chat group that discussed politics. There were people from both left and right and it would literally get down the level of “You’re an idiot!” “No, you’re the idiot!” Etc., back & forth. The stupid thing was, they’d use “reply all” every time!
You could have 2 phone numbers. Keep one phone number secret and give the other phone number out to businesses. Turn off the phone that gets too many calls and text messages. Maybe check it once a day.
I feel like doing that often. Especially when i think I’m done with a text conversation, wait 10 -15 minutes, then put my phone in my pocket. Only to get a text, dig my phone back out on my pocket and see the word of wisdom. “K”.
We had a T-Mobile account for 15 years. The only text I received form them was when I paid my bill. We switched to Mint about a month ago. Now I get at least one a day from T-Mobile wanting me to answer a survey or telling me about “new” plans. Funny how when I called to downgrade they did not want to help me.
Reason number six thousand three hundred and twenty seven that I have never allowed a mobile communication device of any kind to sink its hooks into me.
Happened to me. Someone I never had any contact with, and didn’t know, somehow added my phone number to some group. Then someone else added my number to a group complaining about receiving unwanted texts. The stupid texts and then complaints, “QUIT SENDING ME YOUR TEXTS!!!” went on for months. I kept sending apology texts that They weren’t from me. I finally tracked the group originator down and informed him that he was the cause of all this because of his group(s?). Apparently he didn’t know how it worked. It all stopped instantly, thankfully.
I absolutely hate group texts! They answer all hours and often. I have gone as far as texting them all and told them to take me off their contact lists! Ridiculous!
A younger friend of mine recently showed up at my house in a rather distressed state. “You haven’t answered my texts! I wanted to make sure you were okay,” he said. I’m “of an age,” as they say, and I appreciated his concern. I apologized for upsetting him and reminded him that my ancient land-line phone isn’t equipped for texts. Now, he just calls. The conversation is along the lines of “You okay?” “Yes, I’m fine, thanks.” “Okay, talk to you soon.”
I had no idea that a cell phone would cause all this inconvenience. Another reason I’m glad I kept my landline. I have a cell phone but only family members have the number.
Once I was added to a group text of teens sharing photos from a trip to DC. I told them they had a wrong number and deleted the group. Then one of the kids texted on the old group, “Oh yea their number is -—”.
BE THIS GUY about 2 years ago
Umm… you could just block whoever is texting you.
BasilBruce about 2 years ago
I’m with you, Rat; getting gang-texted is no fun.
B UTTONS about 2 years ago
Success! Rat has controlled his social media addiction.
ronaldspence about 2 years ago
You may have voided your warranty there Rat…next time, just mute the chat?
Heres Waldo about 2 years ago
Rat has the right idea.
rogthedodge1 about 2 years ago
I once got added somehow to the recipient list in a chat group that discussed politics. There were people from both left and right and it would literally get down the level of “You’re an idiot!” “No, you’re the idiot!” Etc., back & forth. The stupid thing was, they’d use “reply all” every time!
finzleftright about 2 years ago
Beginning with the fifth message, 90% of them are saying “STOP replying!” Or “Stop telling us not to reply,”
DennisinSeattle about 2 years ago
Those texts will be waiting when you get a new phone.
Cornelius Noodleman about 2 years ago
I texted my brother’s phone once and he went and answered the door.
AtariDragon about 2 years ago
I say we take off and nuke the entire site from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure.
Bilan about 2 years ago
Knowing Rat, spammers are probably the only ones that want to text him.
blunebottle about 2 years ago
He learned that solution from Hillary.
Gent about 2 years ago
Woulda been easier to uninstall app.
sirbadger about 2 years ago
You could have 2 phone numbers. Keep one phone number secret and give the other phone number out to businesses. Turn off the phone that gets too many calls and text messages. Maybe check it once a day.
Keno21 about 2 years ago
The only thing I REALLY like about phones, computers, and the like, is that they all come with an ‘Off’ switch.
Procat Premium Member about 2 years ago
How many people could actually remember most of their contacts if it wasn’t for their smart phone?
iggyman about 2 years ago
I get a hundred e-mails every day, only abouy 10 are not ads!
PaulAbbott2 about 2 years ago
I feel like doing that often. Especially when i think I’m done with a text conversation, wait 10 -15 minutes, then put my phone in my pocket. Only to get a text, dig my phone back out on my pocket and see the word of wisdom. “K”.
Gandalf about 2 years ago
A revision of Prine’s ‘Spanish Pipe Dream’: Blow up your TV, throw away your cell phone, Go to the country, build you a home…
cdward about 2 years ago
Alternatively, there is an off switch. Just sayin’.
TheWildSow about 2 years ago
“Hide Notifications.”
MayDay31 about 2 years ago
It wasn’t the only way out. There’s a sound button, you know.
Goat from PBS about 2 years ago
When you meet someone who is more antisocial than I am
…
monya_43 about 2 years ago
Rat is going to go nuts (well, more so than usual) without his phone.
pheets about 2 years ago
I do understand…
zerotvus about 2 years ago
and they called me crazy, when i said NO to the family group texts……
Smokie about 2 years ago
We had a T-Mobile account for 15 years. The only text I received form them was when I paid my bill. We switched to Mint about a month ago. Now I get at least one a day from T-Mobile wanting me to answer a survey or telling me about “new” plans. Funny how when I called to downgrade they did not want to help me.
Ellis97 about 2 years ago
That God I’m only part of my family’s group texting.
aerotica69 about 2 years ago
Reason number six thousand three hundred and twenty seven that I have never allowed a mobile communication device of any kind to sink its hooks into me.
Chris about 2 years ago
great idea… :J
wolfgang73 about 2 years ago
I feel you Rat.
walstib Premium Member about 2 years ago
I ignore texts when I’m driving.
drycurt about 2 years ago
Happened to me. Someone I never had any contact with, and didn’t know, somehow added my phone number to some group. Then someone else added my number to a group complaining about receiving unwanted texts. The stupid texts and then complaints, “QUIT SENDING ME YOUR TEXTS!!!” went on for months. I kept sending apology texts that They weren’t from me. I finally tracked the group originator down and informed him that he was the cause of all this because of his group(s?). Apparently he didn’t know how it worked. It all stopped instantly, thankfully.
Zebrastripes about 2 years ago
I absolutely hate group texts! They answer all hours and often. I have gone as far as texting them all and told them to take me off their contact lists! Ridiculous!
Bookworm about 2 years ago
A younger friend of mine recently showed up at my house in a rather distressed state. “You haven’t answered my texts! I wanted to make sure you were okay,” he said. I’m “of an age,” as they say, and I appreciated his concern. I apologized for upsetting him and reminded him that my ancient land-line phone isn’t equipped for texts. Now, he just calls. The conversation is along the lines of “You okay?” “Yes, I’m fine, thanks.” “Okay, talk to you soon.”
Cameron1988 Premium Member about 2 years ago
The only groups I get involved in is on the Discord app
The Waffles are my friends about 2 years ago
I am stuck in a group text that won’t die and they won’t remove me, and I cannot block any of their numbers. My phone is muted half the time.
John Jorgensen about 2 years ago
You can silence them so it won’t ding, but you can’t unjoin the group altogether. Which is ridiculous.
Dianne50 about 2 years ago
I had no idea that a cell phone would cause all this inconvenience. Another reason I’m glad I kept my landline. I have a cell phone but only family members have the number.
paulscon about 2 years ago
I spent an hour this morning deleting emails and still have thousands.
T... about 2 years ago
When are pigs swine…
Publius10608218 about 2 years ago
Once I was added to a group text of teens sharing photos from a trip to DC. I told them they had a wrong number and deleted the group. Then one of the kids texted on the old group, “Oh yea their number is -—”.
knight1192a about 2 years ago
I’ve never been a part of a group text. Then again I’ve only texted a total number of two times. No point in texting.
Croc Holliday about 2 years ago
I get spammed daily, but when I tell my wife to stop she gets upset with me.
ladykat Premium Member about 2 years ago
Sometimes it is.
Laurie Stoker Premium Member about 2 years ago
This is ONE way out. But you will have to buy a new phone every time you do this. Put on your thinking cap, Rat!
Sisyphos about 2 years ago
A little drastic, Rat. But effective, and that’s what counts….
DaBump Premium Member about 2 years ago
Sometimes Rat is really sensible.