Unsolicited MTN messages

They are a nuisance. And all the network providers are involved. I have encountered at least 20 distinct senders from a single network provider alone, each one sending multiple messages. You delete them. But they keep coming, occupying significant real estate on your phone. They are unsolicited messages directly from the network providers or their associates. Particularly vexing are those from MTN. For the avoidance of doubt, here are the different types of MTN senders I encountered within the past few months: MTNFreeData; MTNDataDeal; MTNSpecial; MTNShare; MTN Topit; MyMTNAPP or myMTN App; MTNXTRATIME; MTN12XBONUS; MTNOnDemand; MTN; MTN4ME; MyMTN; MTNN or MTN N; MTN4G; MTN SIMSwap; MTNBACKUP; DATA4ME; and AYOBA. I once allowed the different messages from these MTN senders to accumulate on my phone and, within a few days, the number hit 100! I have received over 60 in the month of August alone, and today is only the 11th. And all these messages hit my phone line while I was out of the country. A strange one joined the ranks recently. It is AYOBA, which implores me to click a link for national and international news. I never did and I never will.

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