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Originally Posted by HOOT
But that is ONLY if you don't have any sort of text package. You could choose a $3/30txt, $5/100txt or $10/2500txt and all incoming are unlimited.
This move is just to prevent people from using their phone as basically a free paging service and I know a lot of people that do use texting that way. You have to figure if you text, then you text, so most likely you have some sort of texting package on your plan.
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So you're saying that it's perfectly fine for a company to expect it's customers to buy a texting package that they don't use just to avoid having to pay fees related to unsolicited text messages? The sales guys must love you.
Do we have to pay for every letter we receive in the mail? No, the cost is covered by the postage paid by the sender. The same should be true in cellular market. Unless you can some how invent a reason why sending a text message is more costly then physically moving a piece of mail.