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It's not even good business practice you are paying for something that is essentially free if implemented in every other way. This is not creative this abusing a system going against their ToS and blaming them for your own failure. I am suggesting you ingest the received messages and distribute it any other way like a lot of twilio customers probably do. This is merely a hack and a bad one at that.



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> petty

Says the guy hung up on terms of service

> assuming

Says the guy accusing OP of malice

> irritable

Says the guy lashing-out

A+ projection all around. No notes.




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