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Re: CMAS Alert??
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Home away from home
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Wow, jump to conclusions much? 15 seconds of Googling shows that this is a service that carriers like AT&T or Verizon sign up for to send emergency alerts. It's not some sort of phishing scam. The "test" messages are slightly annoying but there's no need to be concerned about them. http://www.att.com/esupport/article.j ... 2&cv=820#fbid=7lkseF9oYf6
Posted on: 2011/11/2 19:46
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Home away from home
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One of 2 possibilities: 1. Your wife has posted her cellphone number online, and that online site has shared it with CMAS. 2. CMAS are randomly sending text messages hoping to hit cellphones. If you suspect 1, call your cellphone provider and change your number. If 2, DO NOT reply to the message, and don't ever click on any UNSUBSCRIBE links. If you have done so - again get your number changed. If they are randomly "phishing", any response tells them your number is active.
Posted on: 2011/11/2 0:37
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Quite a regular
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I've received 5 of these "test" messages in the past week. No idea.
Posted on: 2011/11/1 17:29
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Home away from home
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*crickets*
Posted on: 2011/11/1 13:23
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Not too shy to talk
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Just received a CMAS alert on my wife's phone. Anyone else receive one? I hope they are just testing it out.
http://www.cmasalert.com/cmas.html
Posted on: 2011/11/1 11:42
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