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SMS M-Budget

Hello, MBudget's free SMS are disappearing (or have already disappeared, for me this morning), and that's a shame: because free was great! but what was great was being able to write them from your computer (PC) or tablet! I regret this disappearance, as do many other customers, I think: it was practical, useful, interesting, economical and functional.
But is it possible to have a PC or Android tablet module for sending M-Budget SMS messages, for a fee (or not!), which would allow you to use the contact list (address books)? Thank you: if this doesn't yet exist, would it be a possible project? And now that the SMS module has disappeared and is no longer accessible, is it possible to access the messages stored in it (history), and above all the contact list? how? Best regards, and have a nice day. alloms/Michel

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Hello, unfortunately I can't answer this question myself. Please contact M-Budget Mobile directly. You can find the contact details here: https://shop.m-budget.migros.ch/fr/contact Sincerely, Marc

Marc_Migros

Hello, unfortunately I can't answer this question myself. Please contact M-Budget Mobile directly. You can find the contact details here: https://shop.m-budget.migros.ch/fr/contact Sincerely, Marc

Yes, well thanks to the M-Budget-Mobile employee who contacted me shortly afterwards, nice and courteous, and who offered me an arrangement. But unfortunately, no web-sms planned for the future! No more, no more, curtain: a pity, but on the other hand I understand a little because there must be nobody who sends sms via M-Budget any more, except the firms to announce the credit balance, and a password to log on to a personal account! And me to send a word from time to time to the only customer in Switzerland who doesn't have Whatsapp on his mobile (it's a 2G that's going to stop too) (what stupidity to stop everything that works well, well enough for many people!) ;-(( So if anyone's got something that works (like PC-sms), I'd love to hear about it. At the moment, I've gone back to SMSBlaster.ch: you have to pay, 10-15ct/sms, but it works, and has for many years, it hasn't changed, a bit old-style, but it still works. I hope they don't stop too! Best regards

Mimichou

Yes, well thanks to the M-Budget-Mobile employee who contacted me shortly afterwards, nice and courteous, and who offered me an arrangement. But unfortunately, no web-sms planned for the future! No more, no more, curtain: a pity, but on the other hand I understand a little because there must be nobody who sends sms via M-Budget any more, except the firms to announce the credit balance, and a password to log on to a personal account! And me to send a word from time to time to the only customer in Switzerland who doesn't have Whatsapp on his mobile (it's a 2G that's going to stop too) (what stupidity to stop everything that works well, well enough for many people!) ;-(( So if anyone's got something that works (like PC-sms), I'd love to hear about it. At the moment, I've gone back to SMSBlaster.ch: you have to pay, 10-15ct/sms, but it works, and has for many years, it hasn't changed, a bit old-style, but it still works. I hope they don't stop too! Best regards

Unfortunately, the free SMS function has not been restored, with the exception of the codes to be sent to change your M-Budget mobile subscription, as indicated on this page ( https://www.internet-offer.ch/fr/m-budget ). Anyway, almost all M-Budget offers now have free SMS included and I think it's also possible to use them by inserting the second SIM card in the tablet (by the way, there's a free second SIM with some Easter subscriptions) ;) Translated with DeepL.com (free version)

Alas, this option has not been available for some time... I guess it was no longer profitable for them. On the other hand, m-budget's mobile package offer is evolving in a positive direction, and when you take out several subscriptions for the same household, as indicated here https://abo-mobile.ch/abonnement-m-budget-mobile/ there are some interesting offers. Whether or not they're right for you remains to be seen...