FAQ


  • What is Text Quotes Archive?
  • Text Quotes Archive is a collection of ready-to-forward Short Message Service (SMS) quotes sent mostly by Filipinos through SMS. [Back to top]

  • Who can use these quotations?
  • Anyone can use all the SMS posted in here for FREE. You can forward it to your friend's mobile phone or post it as your status in social networking sites like Facebook and twitter. Found messages here as few and boring? You might want to consider contributing to the list. [Back to top]

  • How can I contribute on this blog?
  • Good thing you asked! You can contribute by:

    1. Sending your quotations here thru SMS.
    2. Forwarding SMS found in here to your family & friends.
    3. Rating/commenting on entries to help other viewers.
    4. Reporting duplicate sms posts.
    5. Sending your suggestions to improve this site.
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  • Where can I send my quotations?
  • You can forward your quotations to: + 6 3 9 3 9 2 8 4 3 0 6 3. [Back to top]

  • What type of quotes can I send?
  • You can send love, inspirational quotes, and jokes of any kind. Messages that won't violate the privacy of the parties involved are welcome. If you think your message falls on the existing categories on the blog, then it might be ok. Just limit the number of characters of your message to 160 so that others can also forward your message in just 1 SMS. Who knows, your short message might be retweeted in twitter. [Back to top]

  • When will you post my quotation?
  • If there's no revision on your text, it will be published as soon as it arrived on the author's phone inbox, except when he received it on weekends or late at night which will be published early weekday morning (his timezone, FYI, is GMT +8). See Disclaimer for restrictions. [Back to top]

  • Why will I share my precious quotations?
  • So that others will know that you have one. Your number will be posted here as a contributor (but a portion of it will be masked to protect you privacy). The author "might" reward those who share- those who share what they think and what they feel. That short message that made you laugh, smile, or cry. It's time to free your inbox! [Back to top]

  • Why did I see "Scan this" buttons? What are those for?
  • Try to click one of those buttons and a QR Code representation of the text entry above it will appear. QR Code is a type of barcode popularised by the existence of camera phones. Installing this kind of barcode reader program on your phone will allow you to decode the message for easy and fast forwarding. That is, you don't have to manually type the quotation and copy the style. Your phone does it all for you. [Back to top]

  • Where can I download the QR Code Reader then?
  • Some Nokia S60 camera phones, especially the E-Series, has a barcode program already. In case you have none, visit Nokia Mobile Codes. Nokia also stated there some third party barcode reader provider, notably the UpCode and QuickMark.

    Note that some third party applications there also work on non-Nokia phones. [Back to top]

  • When can I see a more comprehensive FAQ?
  • Congrats, you noticed it. As your reward, expect frequent additions and multiplications modifications not only on this FAQ but on the Disclaimer as well, should the need arise. Just keep in touch with this blog, and see the Announcement page. [Back to top]

  • What if I want to comment or suggest?
  • You can send them to: txtit4ward[at]gmail[dot]com.
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