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unwanted text every day

nickdalzell

Extreme Android User
When I got my G3, I had to add a line to keep my number on my Convoy 3 so I made the G3 the new line, so it's a new number. I use the phone for one thing--syncing my watch and as a mini tablet for times when i'm out and without a laptop and need to get online.

The new number is getting a text from 'Moneynetwork.com' every day telling me my 'balance is $0.00 as of October [insert date here]' and I tried texting 'stop' or 'st' or telling them they got the wrong number. the texts still come in every day. I have to delete them each time or I keep getting notified and they fill up the SMS inbox. I had to resort to disabling all in-built messaging apps (including Message+ and Hangouts) to keep from being nagged about a nonexistent credit card. there appears to be zero feature to block texts from a specific number. Verizon can only disable all incoming texts or allow all incoming texts. I want to be able to text but block this specific one. there is no way to stop it that I know of.
 
I don't know about other texting apps, but Hangouts does let you block specific numbers. Go into the conversation, then the settings, People & Options, and then there should be an option to block the number.
 
when i tried to load Hangouts it wanted to send a text message to confirm it or something. I don't like that. the last thing I need is more text spam. it used to simply ask to activate SMS. but i'm not interested in using a Google app much less one to text with. I want to find out how to block the sender specifically and continue to use the nice LG app. perhaps I can ask Verizon a few more questions when I go to pay my bill.

I really don't like Google nor their apps and they tend to have issues connecting (Play Store still tells me things like no connection or download error 927 despite perfect 4G signal) and they eat through battery and CPU. disabling all the Google apps tends to make the phone far faster. I really prefer to keep it that way.
 
From my brief searching, that may not be possible through LG's texting app. Verizon does have a feature that is supposed to block specific numbers though.

Not sure if I recall Hangouts ever asking to send an SMS. Maybe for the Voice integration to verify the number, but it never lead to anything else.
 
I swore the owners guide I downloaded through Smart Tips mentioned blocking but I swear I cannot seem to find it. Perhaps they pulled a Google and buried it under a gesture. God I hate that.
 
Actually that is my guess. It doesn't help me get rid of the unwanted texts any faster though. I seem to be without any means unless I kill texting entirely on this line. I tried all the standard fare such as replying STOP and the like to no avail.
 
E-mail to SMS has been around for years. They do have to know your carrier though. Since this is a new line, I assume the last person to have your number might have been enrolled in their service.
 
Well the last thing I can suggest is trying to contact them.
I did some digging but only can come up with these:

First Data Corporation looks to be the dev of the app at least.
The homepage with some phone numbers is here:
https://www.firstdata.com/en_us/contact.html

Homepage for the MoneyNetwork (I couldn't find any contact info there but fwiw):
First Data: Money Network

App dev email:
MNmobile@moneynetwork.com

App itself fwiw:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/...ata.moneynetwork&feature=search_result#?t=W10

The cards for MoneyNetwork are issued by MetaBank:
https://www.metabank.com/cards
 
Contacting money network might be a lost cause seeing as they would likely want the account info before adjusting email or other notification settings and I certainly don't have any of that.

I might try that link suggested above about blocking web domain texts though. Worst case scenario just change the number of the line through Verizon.
 
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