18-02-2023 01:11 AM - last edited on 03-05-2023 01:56 PM by YulianK
Hi I gather from a few other posts that these are not possible at the moment!
I found this in some information blurb from SMARTY -
" At some point you'll be able to send other kinds of messages which will be chargeable. This will include premium-rate texts and short-codes, which are used for entering competitions, buying ringtones and voting on reality TV shows, and paying for parking."
As other people say they don't indicate when this will be available! I agree with the others that it should be no problem with a decent quality service!
I too, like some other people may well be switching to another provider which doesn't have this problem!
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18-02-2023 01:22 PM
Hey, @PeterWh_1550878
We understand how this service is becoming more popular with our customers and have already been feeding back. This is something we are still looking into, hopefully, this is available for you soon.
17-03-2023 04:11 PM
Here is an article from Smarty: https://help.smarty.co.uk/en/articles/952515-are-all-texts-free-with-smarty-plans
They don't give a date when it will become available unfortunately.
18-02-2023 10:06 AM
While I understand your frustration with this issue, I believe that many customers choose smarty primarily for value. For that reason, it may be that there is a bit of a lag in some developments.
It occurs to me that, in order to send many short code texts, the customer will need credit on their account to pay for it. I wonder if this could be an issue. Where a network sends out monthly bills (rather than prepaid plan being purchased), it may be easier to claim the cost of such usage?
09-03-2023 10:16 AM
unfortunately, we do not support short codes, so adding credit or an out-of-plan add-on will not help in this case.
26-03-2023 08:02 PM
Does this mean we cannot report crimes to British Transport Police on 61016 from our Smarty phones?
06-10-2024 11:57 PM
Looks that way you can't even text the free ones is ridiculous.
16-11-2023 06:51 PM
Why doesn’t Smarty support short codes? The 3 network, which Smarty runs on, does.
16-11-2023 06:49 PM
You use a short code, free sms to locate buses from a specific bus stop and to contact Transport Police on the trains. Smarty have made it possible to buy out of plan add ons, so making it possible to use them should be a priority
30-11-2023 09:12 AM
I agree this is becoming a real pain for me and I will switch provider soon
27-07-2024 02:58 PM
Not for me I have £10 credit and it doesn't work
18-02-2023 01:22 PM
Hey, @PeterWh_1550878
We understand how this service is becoming more popular with our customers and have already been feeding back. This is something we are still looking into, hopefully, this is available for you soon.
07-03-2023 12:58 PM
Hi can you help me with this. I am trying to opt into a medical service from a 67 number. It is free to reply to, and under the UK regulator but it keeps failing my 'Yes'response to opt in. This is for my medical care?
07-03-2023 01:59 PM
Okay @LauraFis_317418, unfortunately SMARTY don't support sending messages to a short-code number.
You might need to check with the medical service guys (using the short-code) for an alternative mobile number to use.
07-03-2023 02:33 PM
I have - they have to link it to my mobile number and that's the only way currently to access my medical text service. Will need to look at another provider as this happens with my regular blood bookings also. This is a free text service with no charges so frustrating that these are blocked.
07-03-2023 02:54 PM - edited 07-03-2023 02:54 PM
What is the actual short code number? Only chargeable (premium rate) sms should fail.
08-03-2023 05:19 PM
I'm trying to send one to 85099 which I'm pretty sure should be free but isn't working.
16-11-2023 06:55 PM
No short code sms “should” fail, but they all do, even with an active out of plan add on. A fairly basic operation on most providers, but seemingly beyond Smarty
30-11-2023 09:15 AM
I agree if we can't get a date when this issues will be rectified I will be looking at a new provider next month
10-03-2023 04:43 PM
It's interesting that the NHS and GP practices are certainly able to send out texts to mobiles and it only requires patients to opt in beforehand.
I regularly receive texts from them and also from a pharmacy and I never need to opt in to their short code number.
This organisation will surely find the same problem with a number of their customers/users/patients so I wonder if it is perhaps worth discussing with them an alternative way of opting into their service.
06-10-2024 11:59 PM
It's pathetic that they block the free ones too they need to pull their fingers out and sort it .
16-11-2023 06:52 PM
Or Smarty can make a fairly basic phone operation available
30-11-2023 09:15 AM
Now that's a really good idea!
07-09-2023 09:30 AM
Is there any progress in allowing short code messages? Becoming a deal breaker for me.
07-09-2023 11:58 AM - edited 07-09-2023 11:59 AM
Any news on this, George ?
Since I joined Smarty on June 2nd this year (2023) it’s been great, I hope I have been a decent contributor to this forum, but I may have to sadly switch to another network simply because Smarty does not allow its users to use short codes.
In the little over three months since I have been with Smarty, I have received, and been expected to reply to, short codes from my water company, doctors surgery and now my bank. All of which of course I cannot currently reply to using Smarty. I emailed my water company, but as you can imagine, ringing my GP surgery and bank was a massive user of time, “You are number 19 in the queue” etc when a simple 5 second text message would have got the job done….
Do I want to leave Smarty ? Heck no, I don’t, but Smarty really needs to get its backside in gear re short code texts, which seem to be increasing in their use by various organisations. If Smarty doesn’t rectify this issue very quickly, they will be responsible for eroding their own customer base, which would be a crazy state of affairs.
07-09-2023 12:09 PM
@JJP2 I do wholeheartedly agree with you here.
Although I do not seem to be personally affected as my utilities and GP/Hospital don't seem to use short code texts requiring a reply - YET!, I can see that it is a massive inconvenience for many people.
It's not as if we have had any explanation as to why it cannot be done.
07-09-2023 12:28 PM
Hi @MSF I presume, but don’t know for sure, that Three, Smarty’s parent company, allows short code texts. That being the case, it’s not as if Smarty would need to deploy a systems change, software upgrade, etc.
I really don’t want to switch networks, but circumstances beyond my control may sadly force my hand into making a switch.
07-09-2023 01:13 PM
Three do support shortcodes (including where there could be a charge for them - they just get added to your billing in a separate section).
@JJP2 @MSF are there many other MVNOs that support this service? I recall that iD Mobile had/has the option to switch on 'premium' within the account settings if that's what you want to do, to enable use of these services.
07-09-2023 01:52 PM - edited 07-09-2023 01:53 PM
I know Voxi do support shortcodes “out of the box”.
The fact that ID Mobile, also an MVNO on Three, supports short code use, even on an “opt in” basis, shows that this is possible for Smarty.
07-09-2023 01:57 PM
@JJP2 Almost makes it worse, doesn't it?!
07-09-2023 01:59 PM
Yes it does @MSF It’s a ludicrous situation, really. Just doesn’t make any sense.
07-09-2023 02:05 PM
@JJP2 While I see that many people have complained via the Community Forum, do you know if anyone has actually complained more formally to the company and received a meaningful response setting out valid reasons why they do not support these texts?
07-09-2023 02:08 PM
Hi @MSF No, I don’t.
I guess the only forum users who would probably know are the moderation team.
The more I think about the situation, the stranger it seems that shortcodes are not supported “out of the box” as other networks do.
16-11-2023 07:01 PM
I have complained formally, but without a meaningful response. The fact that the issue continues to affect Smarty months later is more than disappointing
07-10-2024 12:05 AM
They don't listen to a word you say you may as well talk to yourself cause they will do absolutely nothing!
07-09-2023 02:27 PM
I just requested my PAC code from Smarty,
I received the PAC from 60575, the usual PAC code number and another message, from another short code !
So, Smarty as a company sends shortcode messages to its users, but us users can’t use shortcodes to communicate with other companies 🧐
07-09-2023 02:30 PM
Bring on the 🤡🤡🤡 !!!!
08-09-2023 08:39 AM
Hey @JJP2 @MSF Yeah this does sound ludicrous! Personally, I've not had to use any kind of shortcodes (YET!) but I am anticipating it to be painful when the time comes, if its not supported by then - more having to work around this by calling etc
I'm assuming the same thing happens when you text "INFO" to 65075?
Judging by the number of posts here and how long this thread has become, I can only hope that someone from Smarty HQ is reading this and thinking, "hang on a minute seems like a really important feature to our user base .. why don't we actually start making an effort to implement it"! Give the people the shortcodes!! They want it now!
08-09-2023 08:49 AM - edited 08-09-2023 08:50 AM
Yes @jassingh the same thing happens when you text ‘INFO’ to 85075.
It is time consuming having to ring doctors and banks rather than a simple very quick text reply to a shortcode. On hearing the reason why I am ringing rather than replying to a text, I have been told / asked “Maybe you should think about switching mobile networks ?”
08-09-2023 09:08 AM
@JJP2 totally agree. I believe that users with accessibility needs can make use of a call/text relay system, which relies on use of shortcodes. In being curious to see whether Smarty supports these, I checked out the price guide and it mentions:
Text relay calls to international numbers (via the shortcode 18001) will have a 25% discount to the rates above.
Unless a prefix doesn't count technically as a shortcode? 🤔
07-10-2024 12:07 AM
You really couldn't make it up lol and customer service on chat are brain dead morons reading scripts on a pc screen.
30-11-2023 09:20 AM
I couldn't have put it better myself!
Thank you @JJP2