not at all related to the content of the messages like the title implies, just that they kept sending the messages to people that had told them to stop.
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dude last October I was getting 15-24 messages a day from these psychopaths. they call to make sure your phone is active. they don't care who owns it, only if you receive their message spam. they sell the number and name they have to every call center in Punjabi.
never EVER keep a phone number that used to belong to an elderly american. get rid of it as soon as you find out.