No load needed: How prepaid users can text for free during emergencies

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No load needed: How prepaid users can text for free during emergencies
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No load? Here's a free text service you can use during emergencies.📱

service in which they can send free messages and find network carriers through Facebook Messenger, Telegram or their ownThe service is for those without prepaid load but needed to contact their loved ones in times of need.

The sender only has to search for “phtext” in their Messenger app and then click the “Get Started” prompt to start availing of the service.There is also an available step-by-step tutorial and video tutorial for those new to the service. Users will also be greeted by a message from its support team, which cautions the public against using it for “spreading misinformation” and for “illegal and harmful activities.”

Prepaid mobile subscribers are subjected to limited services of regular cell phones without a long-term contract, unlike postpaid subscribers.

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