Is anyone else having this very strange problem. Of course, Verizon has no idea why it happens or how to correct it. I am sending text messages to my husband, also a verizon phone on the same account. He receives part of my new text morphed together with a very old text message (at least several weeks old that has been long deleted from both of our phones). This results in a message that makes no sense when he receives it. It might take a couple of sentences from the new one and mix with a couple of sentences of the old one; or it might take a few words of each and make one incomprehensible sentence from both messages. It is getting very annoying and frustrating. Sometimes part of the message makes sense, so he thinks I'm saying something totally different from what I actually sent - not remembering it was a very old message from long ago. Other times, it's just a garbled mess, making no sense.
Verizon "worked" with us for weeks on this. They asked us to save all morphed messages so they could go in and look at what was happening. We saved these messages for weeks, only to have Verizon tell us that they had no idea what was happening - why these deleted messages are reappearing mixed in the middle of new messages, creating strange nonsense messages. They told us the way to correct the problem was to delete all text messages from both phones, and delete each other from our contacts and then re-add each other in our phones as contacts from scratch. This seemed to fix the problem for a few weeks, but now it is happening again.
I'd really like to be able to correct this issue and not have to continuously delete each other from our phones and re-add. It's very frustrating and annoying.