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Can't receive text messages from most sources, including T-Mobile verification
Wondering if anyone else is newly having this issue. I found this thread that started two years ago but still had replies within the last four months and there doesn't appear to be a solution.
https://community.t-mobile.com/accounts-services-4/why-am-i-randomly-not-receiving-texts-13397I spent nearly an hour on the phone with tech support earlier and though we tried a ton of resets on my phone, as well as her manually changing what tower my phone is connecting to, I still cannot receive text messages from most accounts, including T-Mobile verification codes. Tech support had to text the other phone on our account so I could verify it was me.
Many things require two-factor authentication these days, so I can't just go forward not receiving texts. Tech support said they would monitor my account for 48 hours, but wouldn't be able to tell if I was being sent messages that ultimately weren't getting delivered, so I'm not sure what the monitoring is going to do. I'm searching for any type of solution at this point. I feel like someone ought to be able to hit the master reset on my phone number and start from scratch. I can't imagine how a phone number could essentially be corrupted into not being able to receive texts anymore.
I'm having issues with SMS, MMS, and Short Code. Only two people I know have gotten their texts through to me out of ten. Please help!
- gingervirusNetwork Novice
I've been having the same issue, I was trying to do two factor verification by getting text or phone call and the phone calls kept going to my voicemail. I would get notification of a new voicemail but never got the call. Finally got frustrated and turned off the Wi-Fi and had to go outside the building I was in and then it worked. Been having this problem for a while too
- PapaMike50Roaming Rookie
I was having the same issues upon migration from Sprint two weeks ago. No two factor authentication from google or investment firms, banks, etc. A few personal texts were days late.
A SIM card change fixed the issue.
The only issue remaining is a broken T-Mobile app. The app refuses to work for me. It doesn't appear that tech support is working on the app since they always tell me it's not something they've heard about.
- asm1900Network Novice
The last response is correct. I was not getting many texts. Reason, for some reason i had the Tmobile blacklist feature turned on, which was blocking texts from unknown sources. Very strange feature, considering i was unable to get the verification codes from doctors, banks, businesses. All about shortcodes. Simple resolution is to call Tmobile and have them turn blacklisting off.
- Nova66Network Novice
I have the same problem. I have a Pixel 6 that does not receive sms messages but can send them. The issue is not handset specific because I swapped Sim cards with another pixel 6 and the issue transferred to the other phone. It also only occurs with standard sms messages, not enhanced rich messages.
I am able to resolve the issue temporarily by putting my Sim card into a different model phone. The texts come through, then I can transfer the Sim card back to the pixel 6 phone.
- Blaine_the_traiNewbie Caller
I'm having the same issue with iPhone. Texts will send but stopped receiving suddenly mid-conversation and has been blackout since. It's been nearly 36 hours since last message received. They get my messages but I get nothing. Tech support confirmed short codes on account were OK. I was able to receive texts from wife (android) until earlier today but even that doesn't work. Have an engineering ticket in but ready to just cancel T-Mobile after 20 years at this point.
- Madrone77Network Novice
I switched from Verizon to T-mobile and got a new Android (Samsung G A 53 G5) - had an Android before this as well. Now I am receiving text messages except from users who have an iPhone and are with Verizon.
So far the IT people have not been able to help me but I have another appointment with them tomorrow.
Any clue what I can from my end?
- lknets130Network Novice
@Madrone77 Did you ever get your issue resolved? I have having the same issue. ¡Gracias!
- Madrone77Network Novice
lknets130 wrote:
@Madrone77 Did you ever get your issue resolved? I have having the same issue. ¡Gracias!
Yes, I think it resolved itself. I was on the phone for about 1 hour with Verizon people who couldn't help me any further but they were very, very helpful. And then I was on the phone again with someone at T-Mobile who didn't know what it was. However, by the next day I started to receive some text messages and, as far as I know, I am receiving all messages now.
- BurnsFamNewbie Caller
JJGG wrote:
I was running the same issue and testing my phone I found this to solve it. You have to verify Settings - Network & Internet, then be sure your Private DNS is Off. Using private DNS provider hostname can block SMS in both directions, that is an option some people use to stop spam and incoming call machine. I hope it could be work for the community.
This worked for us. My son wasn't receiving any texts from iPhones on his Android phone. Could send to them but not receive. Turning off Private DNS was the solution.
- mark6139Network Novice
NinaP wrote:
SOLVED: Verification codes come through as what's called "short code". This is an add on feature that must be manually added/turned on by each customer by calling customer service to turn this feature on for their line. Most cell phone providers already have this feature turned on but in an effort to reduce spam being sent to your phone number, T-Mobile has it turned off automatically. So the customer must call in and specifically ask for "short code" to be turned on.
If this is the problem, then why is it that most people posting here (including me) have the problem “solved” (temporarily, of course) simply by rebooting the phone?
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