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I’m pretty sure the US has a law that requires people to stop texting you after you send STOP. Additionally, service providers like Amazon will just remove subscriptions if they receive a STOP.
That would be really useful if the people behind these texts were subject to US laws.
Or STOP meant "stop," not "yes daddy give me more texts"
Laws? What about them? We don't follow laws here anymore.
To be fair, we only selectively enforced them before. And now we selectively enforce... worse shit.
Can't remember ever hearing about spam calls being prosecuted. And judging by the volume I think its fair to assume they never are.
Yes but they're all based in India so it doesn't matter.
90% of mine are local.
I didn't say that. I'm telling you the caller is local.
Relevance?