URGENT: SMARTY is failing now, time to move to ID
Compare Smarty to ID on here: https://www.uswitch.com/mobiles/compare/sim_only_deals/ Smarty is honestly terrible. ID offers so much more on the same network for the same price. They offer more data per £, data rollover, more EU countries access, 30GB EU Roaming (18 more than Smarty), e-sim for Watches, 3 months of Apple TV + Music. It is a no-brainer to switch now, Smarty has lost it's game sadly.795Views0likes2CommentsLet’s clear up SMS shortcodes – here’s what you need to know.
SMS Shortcodes are now live on SMARTY — something customers have been asking for, and we’re really pleased to have delivered. As with anything new, we know there can be a bit of a learning curve, so we want to clear up some early questions and confusion that have come through since launch. SMS Shortcodes are special numbers (usually five digits) used to access services outside your usual plan — things like voting on TV shows, entering competitions, or donating to charity. Some are free, and some are chargeable — it’s shortcode dependent. To use chargeable ones, you’ll need an out-of-plan add-on with enough balance to cover the full cost. That full cost can include two parts: The cost of the service itself (e.g. £2.50 for a competition or £10 to donate to a charity), and A standard network rate charge (usually around 15p), which — like all networks — isn’t included in your plan. So, if an SMS shortcode service costs £10 plus the 15p standard charge, you’d need at least £10.15 in out-of-plan balance for it to go through. A quick note on pricing: SMARTY doesn’t set these charges — they’re set by the companies that run the services. We simply pass the cost on, so our customers can access them if they choose to. Now that we’ve opened things up to support all SMS shortcodes, some customers may start receiving messages from services they’ve previously signed up to. If there’s not enough balance to receive the message, we’ll send you a quick heads-up letting you know it couldn’t be delivered. If you want to stop messages from a service, the easiest way is to reply with STOP or STOP ALL to the SMS shortcode. (Just a heads-up — you may be charged to send that SMS.) If that doesn’t work, no problem — just pop the shortcode into our shortcode checker to find the provider and their contact details so you can reach out directly. To make things easier, we’ve also created a Help & Support article with more info, worked examples, and guidance to help you stay in control. SMS Shortcodes on SMARTY work just like they do on other UK networks — no SMARTY-specific rules, just something new we’ve added because you asked for it. Any questions? Drop them below — or check out the guide for everything in one place. Team SMARTY3.5KViews9likes6CommentsGetting so many SPAM texts from short codes
It's really concerning that I've been getting so many SPAM texts in my SMS inbox the past 10 days or so. Just this morning, I've already gotten 6, and it seems like it's getting worse every day! I'm getting tired of reporting so many things as SPAM everyday and no seeming improvement. Could I just ask if Smarty is aware of this and what is being done to address this growing problem?757Views0likes2CommentsMessages only being sent on old number after porting
Hi, Bit of a random problem here. son joined Smarty in October from Three. I ported my number across and didn’t really have any problems. I’ve been SMS’ing my wife yesterday as her signal jibbed and we noticed that my messages were coming out of a random number (assume the old Smarty number). So if send send an SMS (from another handset) to both numbers the messages both come through on my ported number. But when I message from my ported number it shows as arriving from the old number. This is quite annoying and not what I’d expect… any help? I’ve also notice/found that you can’t message 62**** numbers (ie BTP, Absolute Radio, etc)which is really annoying. Any help? thanks, DaveSolved5.7KViews0likes4Comments