Complaints to regulators also are a poor measure of the extent of cramming,
regulators and advocates said. Often consumers complain to their GT-I9300
phone carrier — not regulators — when they’ve been
crammed.“Consumers don’t even understand this is happening,” said Kate Whelley
McCabe, an assistant attorney general in Vermont, during the FTC
workshop.
Her office released a survey this month of more than 800
consumers who were asked to review third-party charges on their cellphone bills.
Nearly 80 percent were unaware that outside companies could tack on fees to
phone bills, while 55 percent discovered charges they hadn’t known
about.
Consumers can overlook unauthorized charges because they can be
listed in an abbreviated form or under a name that’s not recognized, regulators
said. And frequently, GT-I9300 consumers don’t read lengthy phone bills,
particularly if using automatic bill payments, so they don’t catch
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sued Georgia-based Wise Media and its owners last month for
allegedly placing unauthorized charges on phone bills for text-messaged
horoscopes, love advice and flirting tips for $9.99 a month. Some consumers
didn’t knowingly sign up for the service, the agency said, while others told
Wise Media they didn’t want the service but still were charged. The scheme has
netted Wise Media millions of dollars since 2011, the FTC said.
It’s up
to the GT-I9300 phone company, for instance, whether to refund all or some of
the unauthorized charges that might have gone undetected for months.Until more
protections are adopted, consumers ought to be on the lookout for cramming.If
you get a strange text that you suspect might be from a crammer, check out the
phone or code number in the message at SMSwatchdog, Chilsen advised. The site
allows you to see what other consumers have reported about the
sender.
Consumers also ought to review their top 10 cell
phones bills each month for unauthorized charges.“Scam artists
depend on hiding these small, vaguely worded charges among a forest of fees on
your cellphone,” Chilsen said. “It can be difficult to spot them.”If you notice
one, contact the phone company immediately to dispute the charge. Phone company
policies differ, but consumers should offer to pay all of their bill except the
disputed charges, Chilsen said.
Consumers also should file a complaint
with the FTC or their state agency, and let the phone company know they have
done so, Chilsen said.To prevent further cramming, ask the phone company to
block third-party charges on your phone bill, a feature offered by many phone
carriers.
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