Reply to a message from your mobile using the conversation code followed by your message. The conversation code is shown after the > in a Commutineer text message or in the title of a conversation on the Web site.Create a conversation from your mobile using at least one topic or place name wrapped with #, e.g. #Waterloo# and/or #cheese#. If you do not provide at least one, it will end up on the Lost and Found page.To talk to your tribe by mobile use at least one topic wrapped with #, and also add the tribe name wrapped with @, e.g. @Dancers@ #Ballet# class 8pm tonight at #Farringdon#.To stop receiving text message replies to a conversation with conversation code 1bx, text STOP 1bx. To start it again, text START 1bx.Tribe getting a bit noisy on your mobile? Text STOP @tribename@ to the Commutineer number, e.g. STOP @Secret 7@.To flirt, text at least one place name and the word flirt, both wrapped with # to the Commutineer number, e.g. Who is that guy in green trousers at #Waterloo#? Reply to my #flirt# for drinks.Forgot your mobile? You can still send text messages to tribe members. Just select their names on your tribe's page when sending a message. You should see their replies on the tribe''s page.Train late again? Rant about it from your mobile, by texting I want to #rant# about my late train at #Vauxhall#!. If you do not want to use the word Rant in your message, but still tag it as a Rant, use % instead, e.g. %Rant% I am livid about my late train at #Vauxhall#!.Going away on holiday? Text STOP to the Commutineer number and you will not receive any text messages while you are away. Upon your return you can text START and all subscriptions will resume.If you want to use a topic but not necessarily talk about it in the message placed, use % instead of # to wrap a topic or place name, e.g. %Flirt% Who is that girl in red dress at #Waterloo#? will create a message not containing the actual Flirt word, but will end up on the Flirt page.Not receiving anything on your mobile? Does your account have text credits and have you allowed Commutineer to send you text messages in your mobile preferences?