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809 Phone Scam - Beware

Discussion in 'General Chat Forum' started by duda1835, Aug 31, 2005.

  1. duda1835

    duda1835 Southern Walk Resident / Blood Drive Coordinator

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    HELLO EVERYONE,

    A LINK WAS FORWARDED TO ME, USUALLY I DON'T PAY MUCH ATTENTION TO MOST OF THE JUNK WE ALL END UP WITH IN OUR MAILBOXES... THIS ONE HOWEVER GOT MY ATTENTION AND SO I RESEARCHED IT. I VERIFIED THE FCC IS INDEED AWARE OF THIS SCAM AND IT HAS INFO ON IT'S WEBSITE, CHECK THE LINK PROVIDED.

    http://ftp.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/809.html

    HOPEFULLY EVERYONE IS ALREADY AWARE OF IT IF NOT, PLEASE PASS IT ON.

    THE FOLLOWING WAS QUOTED FROM THE LINK MENTIONED OBOVE:

    The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has become aware of a long distance phone scam that may lead consumers to inadvertently ring up high charges on their phone bills.

    The Scam Works Something Like This

    You get an e-mail, voicemail or page telling you to call a phone number with an 809, 284, or 876 (or some other three-digit) area code to collect a prize, find out about a sick relative, engage in sex talk, etc.

    You assume you are making a domestic long distance call - as "809", "284", and "876" (and other three-digit area codes involved in this scam) appear to be typical three-digit U.S. area codes.

    When you dial the "809", "284" or "876" (or other three-digit) area code plus the number, however, you're actually connected to a phone number outside the United States, often in Canada or the Caribbean, and charged international call rates. (In this case, 809 goes to the Dominican Republic, 284 goes to the British Virgin Islands, and 876 goes to Jamaica.)

    You don't find out about the higher international call rates until you receive your phone bill.

    To Minimize the Risk of This Happening to You

    Check any area codes before returning calls.

    If you do not otherwise make international calls, ask your local phone company to block outgoing international calls on your line.

    Filing a Complaint with the FCC

    There is no charge to file an informal complaint with the FCC. Your letter should include your name, address, telephone number or numbers involved with your complaint, a telephone number where you can be reached during the business day, and the name of your long distance carrier. Your complaint letter should also provide as much specific information as possible, such as:

    an explanation of the circumstances that led to your complaint; " the names of all telephone or other companies involved with your complaint;

    the names and telephone numbers of the telephone company employees that you talked to in an effort to resolve your complaint;

    the dates that you talked with these employees; and

    any other information that would help the FCC to process your complaint.

    Your local telephone company also often has records that are essential to the processing of your complaint.

    You should mail your complaint to:

    Federal Communications Commission
    Consumer & Governmental Affairs Bureau
    Consumer Inquiries and Complaints Division
    445 12th Street, SW
    Washington, DC 20554

    To file a complaint electronically, go to www.fcc.gov/cgb/complaints.html. Consumers can also file by e-mail at fccinfo@fcc.gov.

    Filing a Complaint with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)

    The FTC is revising its regulations to give consumers more rights when they are victims of international phone call scams. Among other things, the rules will require that calling costs be disclosed to the consumer before his/her call is connected.

    Callers may submit their complaints, in writing, to the FTC. The FTC does not typically investigate or resolve specific complaints, but they look for trends or patterns when an issue appears to warrant action. FTC complaints should be mailed to:

    Consumer Response Center
    Federal Trade Commission
    600 Pennsylvania Ave., NW
    Washington, DC 20580

    FTC toll-free number: 1-877-382-4357 FTC
    e-mail address for reporting fraud: crc@ftc.gov
     
  2. neilz

    neilz New Member

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    This is OLD NEWS ... its from 2003, and nothing new.



    Neil Z.
    Resident since 1999
     
  3. duda1835

    duda1835 Southern Walk Resident / Blood Drive Coordinator

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    Did you miss the part where I said "HOPEFULLY EVERYONE IS ALREADY AWARE OF IT IF NOT, PLEASE PASS IT ON" if you did this post was meant for those who were not aware... But I am happy you were aware already.
     
  4. Dawne

    Dawne HOA Sec/Treas, Tech Comm

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    The Federal Trade Commission issued a Consumer Alert on this in December 1996, but as with all scams (online or off) they seem to make the rounds every few years.

    Actually, there are several area codes that incur long distance charges - but users might not realize it. For a list and the full text of the alert visit:

    Phone, E-Mail, & Pager Messages May Signal Costly Scams
    Text Version
    http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/alerts/phonscam.htm
    PDF Version
    http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/alerts/phonscam.pdf


    Dawne
     
  5. Dawne

    Dawne HOA Sec/Treas, Tech Comm

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    Oh, and from what I understand, the crc@ftc.gov email is not operational. We only take complaints over the phone, by mail, or via our online complaint form at http://ftc.gov



    Dawne
     
  6. duda1835

    duda1835 Southern Walk Resident / Blood Drive Coordinator

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    Dawne,

    Thank you for bringing up this full list of area codes, I was not aware of there were so many out there. We'll keep a careful eye out...
     

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