If that's tied to eliminating elections, I won't vote for that candidate. But that's me. I think the fix might be to send back an SMS billing them for the $0.10 the telco's would bill you for, if you were not on the unlimited plan. I voted a few weeks back, so apparently I'm not getting the SMS spam because they are best advised to spend their money on voters who haven't voted yet.
No matter how often I go check the mail, I always come back with an arm full of flyers they stuffed into our mailbox (not talking about the mail carrier...they know they just make their job more difficult if they do that). It's never ending in a swing state. I'm hoping, now that I've voted, they will know not to send that crap our way. Just waiting for our ballots to be received.
Chris Ferguson
in reply to Jeff Geerling • • •That would probably be Trump, since he doesn't plan to let there be another election to begin with, so, no election related SMS spam either.
In all seriousness, election related spam sucks.
Mike Woods
in reply to Jeff Geerling • • •Michael Cook
in reply to Jeff Geerling • • •I normally get no text spam. Maybe two messages per year.
Now it’s two a day minmum, up to six. No way to stop it.
It’s not even for candidates I can vote for. All begging for money.
And for all I know they’re scams anyway. Bet it’s easy to steal money right now.
rusty
in reply to Jeff Geerling • • •Arataka
in reply to Jeff Geerling • • •Michele Volpato
in reply to Jeff Geerling • • •Daniel Böhmer
in reply to Jeff Geerling • • •Thor
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