Random Blackerry Messenger Contact Requests

Hi, I keep receiving hundreds of contact requests on blackberry messenger from people that I don't know. I've honestly received 400 requests so far today.
I haven't shared my pin on twitter or facebook, etc. so I don't know how these people have gotten it!
Is there any way I can stop or block this?
Thanks.

Somehow, somebody has got ahold of your PIN.  Perhaps you bought your phone second-hand?  If it's the odd request here and there, I usually suggest it's just somebody sending out random requests but since you're receiving so many, it's beyond that.
The only real solution is to exchange your phone for another one thereby swapping PINs.  Technically, there is no method of filtering which requests should come to your phone and which ones should be bounced.  As long as you keep this PIN active, the requests will probably continue to come in.
Not advice you wanted to hear but I see no other solution. 
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  • Unwanted Contact Requests (Ongoing history within ...

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  • Contact request: Is this a scammer?

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    viridee wrote:
    Hi,
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  • UNWANTED SCAM CONTACT REQUESTS

    PEOPLE SKYPE's   acknowledgement of an ongoing problem and lack of action is total **bleep**.
    At present any user can be sent a CONTACT REQUEST from any scammer, regardless of a user's privacy settings. This is WRONG, SHOULD NOT HAPPEN and is contrary to what we users expect of you SKYPE when they are CHARGING us for using SKYPE.
    I don't want to be contacted by General **bleep**ing or his sister, do you understand me Skype admin ?  Neither do any of the other users who've written and posted to this site : WITHOUT any action being taken by Skype to FIX THE PROLEM.
    I am sick and tired and fed up of getting these contact requests, every single friggin day and having to delete them and block them. You do it, why should I ? STOP these scammers for once and for all.
    Come on how much money does Microsoft have behind it, to do so ?  now get rid of the scammers.
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    I never ever post on these forums! But this is getting simply ridiculous!
    It used to just be General Napoleon-complex or whoever, and that was once or twice a month; I could live with that. Then it got to be random people at least once or twice a week. Then it built to at least one or two a day.
    Today it was 5, and one of them was pure porn. ACK!!!! Totally not acceptable!!!
    And I am required - note: REQUIRED!!! - to use Skype for work. Just how is one expected to use Skype for work when one is bombarded with useless, senseless requests, some of which are porn?
    And what about our children, who also use Skype? I do believe that subjecting minors to porn is against the law. If you knowingly don't fix the problem and a minor is subjected to porn, that is a FELONY.
    At this point, if you can't fix the problem, the result is going to be that we all start to use something else. Some of those inexpensive little webcams come with nice PRIVATE chat systems on a CD that you can install anywhere. Perhaps we should migrate to those, guaranteeing we only have people in our networks that we know - because they won't have the CD, and won't have our usernames, and someone won't allow them to find us.
    Wake up, smell the coffee, and fix it, before you lose everyone. Or is that the idea?
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  • Skype sent out contact request without permission?...

    Alright so I contacted support over this and they just said they couldn't answer my question because they didn't know. I guess I'm not searching for answers anymore but just seeing if this has happened to anyone else or if someone can find some error I made to make this happen ... Thanks for your time in reading.
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    ambitiouswhiteg wrote:
    Today I had a new person added to my contacts list, (not recent conversations), that I did not approve. I have had people I don't know randomly request to be added but this is the first time where someone was added without my consent. 
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  • How to Handle Unwanted Contact Requests

    Unfortunately, there is currently no method to sort or filter incoming contact requests.   I think it would be very difficult for Skype to determine if a certain person is a potential scammer or spammer, unless they receive relevant reports from users who receive suspicious contact requests from them.  Below are some suggested steps on how to deal with unwanted, random, unknown, or suspicious contact requests.
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    I think the problem results from the level of visibility Skype users present. For these random requests to come in, there must be some way of trawling for Skype IDs, which would allow would-be scammers and spammers to make the requests. My wife gets many of them and I get virtually none, so they obviously target women.
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