6:58 Anonymous: They have to fit the message into one text. The four letters in caps are rail station or bus terminal names or - UNST is Union Station; USBT is Union Station Bus Terminal; SCAR is Scarborough; OSHA is Oshawa... you get the drift.
The rest looks likes standard text-speak to me.
(One gripe: the "stn" in "UNST stn" is superfluous).
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I got those messages as well. Weird.
i was like huh? when i got this....im assumming this was something sent by mistake...
Pax Charter ► Keeping You in the Know ► ... "we will be clear and consistent in our communications".
BUSTED! (again)
I think it's one of the PanAm venues.
abbreviation is TO non?
@Warren Downe this begs the question: "What's the password then?"
Reference: http://www.thiscrazytrain.com/2015/09/is-there-guarantee-for-guarantee.html
I wish words were used...most of those messages were gibberish
6:58 Anonymous:
They have to fit the message into one text. The four letters in caps are rail station or bus terminal names or - UNST is Union Station; USBT is Union Station Bus Terminal; SCAR is Scarborough; OSHA is Oshawa... you get the drift.
The rest looks likes standard text-speak to me.
(One gripe: the "stn" in "UNST stn" is superfluous).
Allow me to add my gripes to yours, Tom:
► Scarborough is SCGO, not SCAR
► Oshawa is OSGO, not OSHA GO
► Union is USTN, not UNST
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