HT201229 What if i blacklist a contact who sends opt in purchaces for their service?

What if i blacklist a contact who sends opt in purchases for their service? This has happened to me twice in 2013. when I receive the txt it says Welcome to IFortune Daily Horoscopes ...... $9.99 a month. Type STOP to quit.   If you don't type stop FAST! like seconds i mean.... you get a follow-up message that says congrats we just billed you 9.99! or like that and I called to cancel it worked out fine.
Then again the next time it said like "AT&T free message" Your subscription purchase was successful iFortune horoscopes and more for $10.99 will automatically renew on xx/xx/xx also canceled successfully. my question is if I block these will i simply not see the message but be billed all the same?
Anyone?
Thanks!

Hi Magsrobby,
Welcome to the forum and thanks for posting. I'm really sorry to hear you've had so many problems. I can look into this for you if you wish. Drop me an email with the details. You'll find the "contact us" form in the about me section of my profile. Once I have the details we'll take it from there.
Cheers
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