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but have you tried this? its not disabling BUA, what your doing isn't a solution, your still getting the message you just don't see it, what I wrote is a solution.
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Over the years I have tried multiple ways to stop the message with VZW tech reps and through the website, none of them lasted. "out of sight, out of mind" I don't worry about them anymore. I'm just offering this as a "if all else fails...this will stop the annoying popups" solution.
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So... No you haven't would be the short answer... Good talk!
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Actually I have...but after a while, it comes back. It wasn't a permanent solution for me and I've had this same mobile number for a looooong time. Hopefully it will be a permanent solution for the OP, but if not...the OP can just block the 6250 number like I did.
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Well it worked for me, and I've had my number for a long time, that has nothing to do with it, its from replacing or factory resting your phone and the backup assistant duplicates your e-mail in its service, sure you can download an app and block the number but your not fixing the problem.
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I got it to stop!
It's related to the Cloud storage for your phone. Verizon gives you 5GB for free and if you have it set to backup all your pictures and videos too, it will fill up and send you those VZWNMN:1 texts from 6250.
On your phone, open the Cloud App by Verizon. Go to settings and uncheck Photos, Videos and anything else really big you don't need to auto backup. (You'll need to back those up manually). Then, within the Cloud App, delete the actual phot and video files from the cloud storage.
I was at 84% capacity when the constant texts started. After I did this and now only backup my Contacts, Music, Documents, Messages and Call Logs, I am down to 36% of the 5Gb.
It's been an hour and the texts have stopped!
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SoccerRef12,
I understand how important it is to finally resolved this and I'm here to help. Please follow these steps to stop the messages.
First, email accounts will need to be removed.
Go to the Email app.
Select Menu key.
Select one of the Email accounts.
Select Remove Account and Confirm with OK.
Repeat for all Email accounts.
Once that's completed allow time to test and confirm there no additional messages coming from 6250; then, re-add the accounts.
To setup e-mail accounts again:
Select Add Account
Select Others
Enter e-mail address and password
Repeat for all e-mail accounts.
AdaS_VZW
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Mine had nothing to do with email. It was Cloud storage being too full.
But thanks anyway.
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