Nokia 2760 - sends SMS (no text included) without ...

Hi all,
I have a Nokia 2760 and it sends quite often SMS (no text included) without any interaction from me to somebody from my contact list. Who has the same behaviour? How can I fix that? Is another firmware available? If yes, where can I download and how can I install the software?
Many thanks for any hint in this matter.
Best regards,
Eibu 

so your phone sends a message to somebody elses phone thats in your contact list and ,what is the issue with who has same behaviour?
does there phone do the same thing?
check your message settings ,look in message settings and tell me whats there.
If  i have helped at all a click on the white star below would be nice thanks.
Now using the Lumia 1520

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