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beth-zion suggested

question about the new feature of sending a group text to individuals

How fast can you adjust your group text to individual feature, and include the ability to keep them, after sent, as groups that can be reused to go out as bcc's to the same individuals on a recurring basis?

I appreciate the new feature of sending a group text to individuals as blind copy, but why can't those group mailings show up afterwards as groups that can still retain the individual benefit, so I don't have to keep entering every individual name & number for additional followup text messages? It makes the ability to send them as bcc valueless for any future texting to the same group of people. I want to send announcements to our congregants while retaining our people's secured privacy. Your phone representative said that feature was not currently available.

Please make that adjustment as soon as possible, so people can use this service to make ongoing important announcements without the problems of exposing everyone's personal contact information to everyone on the list, and having to be continually interrupted with notifications every time someone responds to the text.

It doesn't seem like it would be hard to have groups that allow for individual texting to show up in our sent texts, still within the groups they were created in, while retaining the individual bcc detail, so desperately needed.

Without that feature, the program is almost useless for the anyone who wants to send short, simple and recurring emergency announcements that need to go out on a regular basis.

I am certain that fixing this issue would be deeply appreciated by many who use or would use your services.
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