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Understanding Error Code 30007 (Carrier Spam Filtering)

Error 30007 means carriers flagged your text as spam. Often triggered by SHAFT terms—adjust wording or contact support for help.

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If you see error code 30007 in your message report, it means your text was blocked by the mobile carrier because it was flagged as spam. This doesn’t mean you did anything wrong—it just means the carrier’s automated filters thought your message looked suspicious.


Why Does This Happen?

Carriers use filters to protect people from unwanted texts. Sometimes, legitimate messages get caught by mistake. Common triggers include:

  • Certain keywords or emojis (e.g., “drinks,” 🍸, or gun-related terms).

  • Content that falls into SHAFT categories (Sex, Hate, Alcohol, Firearms, Tobacco).

  • High-volume sending, where carriers apply stricter rules.

What It Means for You

  • The contact is still valid. The error applies only to that one message, not the phone number.

  • You can safely resend the message or adjust the wording to avoid flagged terms.

  • If your organization regularly uses language that may trigger filters (e.g., alcohol, violence-prevention programs, gun safety), let us know—we can work with carriers to whitelist your use case.

How We Help

Because Rally Corp registers you as a nonprofit/charitable sender (if applicable), we can often appeal directly to carriers when your messages are incorrectly flagged.

In many cases, we can have your account tagged so future messages get delivered.

Best Practices to Reduce Errors

  • Avoid SHAFT terms or related emojis when possible.

  • Rephrase sensitive words (e.g., use “refreshments” instead of “drinks”).

  • Avoid using public/unbranded shortlink services like TinyURL and Bitly.

  • If these terms are central to your work, let our team know so we can support you.


👉 Still seeing 30007 errors? Contact Support and share your message example so we can escalate it with carriers.

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