2009年9月18日星期五

'Missed call' scam could erotica chat charges on your phone bill

Ring, ring. (Silence) Oops, you missed that call. Maybe you should call back and see if it was important.

Do not fall for this scam, especially when the number of cautions in the area 649, is a U.S. corporation.

If you do this, could your next phone bill included a charge for the services of an erotica chat (free erotica chat in erotica chat room) line in the Turks and Caicos Islands, a British outpost in the Caribbean, the area code is 649.

The warning comes from MyWireless.org, a Washington-based advocacy group with ties to the U.S. telecommunications industry.

"Wireless companies have established a pattern of calls that the number of its customers separate ring once or twice and then," the group stated in a statement.

"If you see the number on the customer's cell phone as a missed call, too, they seem to be a typical three-digit number, starting with the 649 area code."

Find customers that can transfer callers back to an adult entertainment service is connected, he says, "and at the end is high-priced international call and chat-line set fees."

The fraud is another way to a well-established tactic to leave e-mail or answering machine messages urging people to call what appears to be a number of offshore collect in a profit, says the group.

"Wireless consumers are MyWireless.org calls an area code first at the return of a call to an unknown caller to check. Be skeptical not primaries, you know, including: 649 (Turks and Caicos Islands)) 809 (Dominican Republic, 284 (British Virgin Islands), 876 (Jamaica), 758 (Saint Lucia) or 664 (Montserrat). "

"If you call back, you can unknowingly put money into the pockets of fraudsters." U.S. - Federal Trade Commission

In a fact sheet on the phone scams, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission notes that calls to certain offshore locales, are not asking many of them in the Caribbean, the international code is 011, so it might not be obvious that you are calling , a foreign number.

"In many cases, the return-call number is an international pay-per-call line, with a three-digit exchange that looks like a U.S. or Canadian area code," says the federal agency.

"The message may falsely claim that a family member was hurt that you have won a prize or that there is a problem with your credit card. When you return the call, you can unknowingly put money into the pockets of fraudsters."

Rules that clearly disclose the cost of the call not to pay for international-per-call services, they say.

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