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Old 20-October-2008, 14:57
El Gringo El Gringo is offline
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Default Vodafone Premium Rate Sms Bar announcement

Premium Rate Sms Bar, (announcement from 1st September 2008)
http://forum.vodafone.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=8923
Oct 13 2008, 04:53 PM

Hello everyone,

Following previous discussions about Premium Rate Short Message Services, I'm delighted to announce that the bar we promised is now available as of September 2008). I've written this message to inform you all of what the bar is and how it can help you or affect your service. I'll also be covering some alternative options and finally how to get the bar added.

The reason for Vodafone introducing the Premium SMS Bar is for instances where the normal methods of cancelling messages you've subscribed to don't work, or if you're receiving messages you haven't asked for. The majority of premium rate subscription services can be cancelled by sending STOP or STOP ALL to the short code number that sends you the messages. If there’s no short code, or the messages continue after you’ve done this, then you can always contact us and we’ll provide you with all the contact details for the company sending you the messages. Alternatively you can seek information on the offending company from Phone Play Plus, the independent premium rate industry regulator.

We also provide a reporting service for anyone who thinks they are receiving messages they haven’t asked for. The service is called VSPAM and it’s completely free to use. Just forward the message that you receive to 87726 (a free number) and we’ll record on our database that you’ve received a spam message. Once we’ve collated evidence on offending companies, we’re then in a position to take appropriate action. This could range from financial penalties, to temporary or even permanent suspensions of the individual services on our network.

The Bar will block all incoming Premium Rate charged SMS messages being sent from and coming to your phone, and as such you won't be able to use any kind of Premium SMS service. Television voting, polls, competitions and any other kind of offers which say "Text EXAMPLE to 00000" will no longer work on your mobile. For this reason I really recommend the Bar as a last resort if you're really having trouble cancelling messages you don't wish to receive. It's also worth noting the Bar won't stop WAP push messages or MMS from reaching your mobile, but these aren't normally chargeable anyway unless you follow the links within them.


So, on to getting the bar set up. If you're absolutely sure you want to block all kinds of Premium SMS services, you can do so simply by contacting Vodafone Customer Service.We'll add the bar to your account in the same way we'd add services normally, so it's a quick and easy process, and the bar will be active within 24 hours.

If you've got any other questions about the bar, feel free to post these on the eForum. Over the last few months we’ve amassed experience and knowledge on this subject and are well equipped to help, although if your query is account specific I'd recommend you get in touch by phone or email instead as the public environment of the eForum isn't the fastest way to get account queries resolved.

I think that covers everything, but on behalf of the eForum Team I'd like to say a huge thankyou to all of the users who raised Premium SMS issues with us, as it's due to your fantastic feedback that Vodafone has endeavoured to make the Bar available. It's taken us a few months to get it up and running too, so thanks for your patience during this time as well.

Best wishes,

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@ mod. may be this could be a sticky here.
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Old 12-April-2009, 22:56
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Default Re: Vodafone Premium Rate Sms Bar announcement

http://forum.vodafone.co.uk/index.ph...nce&f=16&id=15
If you're absolutely sure you want to block all kinds of Premium SMS services, you can do so simply by contacting Vodafone Customer Service.

http://online.vodafone.co.uk/dispatc...ageID=PCU_0001
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Old 24-May-2009, 20:28
Cormoran Cormoran is offline
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Default Re: Vodafone Premium Rate Sms Bar announcement

Just found out that if you want to block short codes doing so will also block all international calls.

Where are the two connected?
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Old 31-October-2009, 15:12
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Default Re: Vodafone Premium Rate Sms Bar announcement

Hi.

I work for Vodafone PAYG customer services

There is no such thing as a Premium SMS Bar, Only a total SMS Bar that would stop all texts being received by your mobile.

There is such thing as premium rate/international CALLing bar that stops you from making calls to international or premium rate numbers.

The following is for both PAYG and Contract.

"Short of placing a total text messaging bar on your phone, there is little Vodafone can do to prevent you from receiving text messages.
There are many ways in which third parties may have got your mobile phone number in order to send these unsolicited messages, particularly from download websites. Some parties simply randomly pick numbers to target with their messages.

You should always:

1 reply to the sender with the word STOP
2 forward the unwanted text messages to VSPAM (shortcode 87726) if you continue to receive them."
quoted the above, please see below as according to vodafone it is in fact possible to block Premium Rate Sms (see below)

Last edited by silver; 02-November-2009 at 21:10. Reason: make clearer
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Old 02-November-2009, 20:20
El Gringo El Gringo is offline
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Default Re: Vodafone Premium Rate Sms Bar announcement

@ Moderator
there clearly is a Vodafone Premium Rate Sms Bar available
http://forum.vodafone.co.uk/index.ph...nce&f=19&id=15

Vodafone refuse to confirm whether the recent posts on this thread are correct
http://forum.vodafone.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=40345

is it possible to have these posts removed.
http://www.the-scream.co.uk/forums/s...35&postcount=4
http://www.the-scream.co.uk/forums/s...36&postcount=5

they are only serving to confuse/deter anybody who wishes on insisting the bar to be put in place

thanks
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yes could you remove the cheeky12345 posts. Vodafone have just confirmed they are incorrect.
http://forum.vodafone.co.uk/index.ph...dpost&p=263146

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