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I've gotten texts saying "what time should I put the steaks on the grill?" and "last night was fun, let's do it again" and "your daughter left her backpack at our house" all sort of weird creepy spam texts. They're just looking for you to respond so they know the number is real.
If he didn't response, you could, if you wanted to, check his deleted messages to see if there are an matching those numbers. If not, they're spam and let it go. Honestly, unless you have any reason to be suspicious, I'd assume they're spam. If I saw those on my husband's phone I would not be suspicious. |
| This is spam. Swipe “delete and report spam”. |
| I got a spam message the other day that said, "I can't stop thinking about you and miss you everyday." You need to relax. |
| All my spam is about my non-existent student loans. |
| I get them all the time. Is spam/fraud attempts. Ignore.... And if you want to get loved tonight, please don't mention it. Is not sexy being insecure.. |
+1 |
I'm not sure what the lie would be? If he didn't respond back it's not like you've uncovered a relationship. |
| I like using SpyDialer. It's free and accurate. |
| What medication is he on? There is simply zero reason that you have not been intimate in a decade! There are so many forms of intimacy even if he can't get it up. |
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Look up the phone numbers here: https://www.carrierlookup.com/
It will give you the number's carrier (T-Mobile, Verizon, etc.). Report back. |
Don’t just delete and report spam. Answers let them know it’s an active number. |
| I wouldn't have the first clue about any texts on my husbands phone, nor he on mine. No need for either of us to snoop |
What good is that info? |
NP. Was wondering the same exact thing |
| I think both spam. I get a lot of the "Hi"s but I've also gotten thinks like "I think I left my charger in your bag yesterday" and "yes?" and "Good to see you the other day!" and other weird things. |