TS2755 Problem receiving iMessages on multiple devices

Certain people sending me iMessages only show up on my iPad instead of both iPhone and iPad. Their device settings appear correct. Anyone else having this issue?

I have the same problem!!!
Someone smart please help us get it fixed...

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