Woke up this morning with this message, I'm in the us not india..
Posted via my new passport
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Woke up this morning with this message, I'm in the us not india..
Posted via my new passport
That's not from BlackBerry. It's PIN spam. Delete it and ignore it.
Scam.
Fraudsters are spoofing BlackBerry (RIM, which doesn't exist anymore, so dead giveaway) using P2P PIN messaging to try and trick people into sending them money for the "fees" for the "free prizes they won".
See:
Email and BlackBerry Messenger Hoax Messages ? What to do! | Inside BlackBerry Help Blog
Hoax message circulating on BlackBerry Messenger
Indonesia =! India
Yeah when it said rim it was a dead givaway
Posted via my new passport
Good ole US educational system at work.
BBClassic10.3.2.2639
Hahahhaha
Posted via International Passport
Oops..saw ind and assumed India lol
Posted via my new passport
IT SAYS INDONESIA. Christ almighty. Plus, Hindi doesn't even look like that.
Posted via CB10
Can you showing email address?
Just for you!!!!!!! http://bgr.com/2014/08/22/bbm-vs-ime...ackberry-list/
It isn't spam via BBM.
PIN spam is done via a direct messaging system done peer to peer (P2P) using the device PIN.
On the legacy BlackBerry devices, you could disable/block this via the device firewall, "Block PIN Messages"
To see what the PIN messaging system looks like, go into the Hub, tap the three bars in the lower left, scroll to the bottom to PIN Messages.
So, native, there is no way to block PIN messages, however third party filtering/blocking apps are available that can.
Oops sorry, i'm not sure about it.