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Stop MTN from sending unwanted/spam/promotional SMS to my phone.

It can really be a very disgusting experience receiving countless SMS from MTN daily.
This is especially when you are expecting a goodnews message from your loved ones or a your are expecting an alert from your bank, citing a deposit ito your account, only for you to realize its a spam SMS from MTN!

However, some of these SMS are not from MTN. They are processed via MTN servers but not all of them comes to your phone directly from MTN.
You will notice that most of those disturbing SMS are from numbers like "33156", "4100", "10425" and the likes. If you are being disturbed daily with these SMS, then worry no more. In this article I will share with you how you can totally stop receiving those disgusting SMS on your phone.
Follow the below instructions to stop MTN spam messages
From the message menu of your phone, tend STOP to 33111.

Almost immediately, you will receive a message saying "Your number has been removed from MTN promotional Database".
Now you can enjoy and flex with your mobile devices having MTN SIM card in it, without bothering about unsolicited and unwanted messages from MTN.
Kindly share this post with your friends and family members on the MTN web so that you all can be free from MTN disturbance.

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