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SterndesLoewen
1 year ago

That’s Fake! Just ignore and delete!

AlexRi173
1 year ago

Sounds really creepy. Besides, the very stubborn scammer, as it seems.

florestino
1 year ago

Clear sign for an automated answer that doesn’t have the least to do with you.

Nussbecher
1 year ago

Then block the sender.

Zerstoerer3000
1 year ago

Just block.

SterndesLoewen
1 year ago

Block these users

AlexRi173
1 year ago

What?

Seraphim777
1 year ago

You’re in the chat?

AlexRi173
1 year ago

Google helps:

Open an SMS from the contact you want to block, tap “More Options” Persons & Options. [number] block.

RainbowForrest
1 year ago

Please ignore this simple and block the or so 😠 That is fake!

Love greetings Luna 🍀

Dultus, UserMod Light

Let it go. If nothing goes on from a court, you can ignore it.

mikedresden
1 year ago

Hello!

If the companies don’t tell you and you don’t have contracts with them: Ignore – very easy!

If there’s something about it or someone would have real demands on you, that doesn’t happen by SMS or WhatsApp – but by SMS or WhatsApp Register with reply with the letter carrier!

So don’t react and NOT pay ok!

Hope could help, many greetings

JMJreboot
1 year ago

Don’t pay anything.

Here is an interesting article about mediapool-friends.com from consumer protection.

https://www.consumerschutz.tv/2022/02/25/mediapool-friends-ug-nur-aerger-statt-sexydate

And there you should report. Or at the consumer center on site.

FaTech
1 year ago
  1. You shouldn’t have answered. You don’t answer that.
  2. Well, you seem to have given your data somewhere. Maybe not with those, but with other dubious services that then resold your data.
  3. Professional is different. If you are a company and want to dismiss someone right-hand, you do not write informally, but formally, no matter how old the customer is. Everywhere is first name and you, but no last name and you. That makes it unselfish
Mianehe
1 year ago

If there’s nowhere your real name is the scam. No answer. Just block them all. They usually have 5 to 10 different numbers. If it gets too bad, ask your parents if you can change your number. You didn’t do anything wrong, only any deceivers came by chance to the number and continue writing to you now because you obviously answer

Mianehe
1 year ago

Then simply block and hope it stops

PatrickLassan
1 year ago

I am 16 years old

and thus not fully operational and therefore not able to conclude valid contracts that would financially burden you. Clear the nonsense.

JMJreboot
1 year ago
Reply to  PatrickLassan

Good objection.

I didn’t think about that.

RealGameMaster
1 year ago

If it were serious, you would get the money back or send an attorney’s letter. No one’s sending this to SMS.

Sweety432
1 year ago

That’s fake. Why do they smell you? That wouldn’t be a serious company. Just like companies don’t write SMS and make you such dubious offers, how to resolve a dispute through a one-time payment…

Nussbecher
1 year ago

Don’t be so naive. Why do you answer that?