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Commands : Circles
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Purpose :
- This command returns the details of the circles that you are a member of.
** T-mobile customers should send 'circles' to 07781484494 **
How to use this command :
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Message |
To |
Details |
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Text circles to 80003.
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Message to You |
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You receive the details of the circles that you are a member of.
Example:
'Mike' is a member of:
Circle | (Code) | Num |
SportsTeam | (winners) | 447781484927 |
Family | (num23) | 447781484929 |
where:
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Circle is a name of the circle.
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Code is a security feature that makes your circle secure (ie like a password). Only people that you want to join your circle should know the code.
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Num is the number that you save in your phone's address book to which you text your group message (or circle command).
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Tips
- Use this command to remember what the circle name and code is - very useful when you want other people to join your circle! (See the join command)
- Please note that your number for a particular circle will not be the same number as the number used by another member.
- The maximum number of circles that you can be a member of is 6. To join a new circle please leave one of your existing circles.
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