https://a.msn.com/r/2/AAwQmro?m=en-us
A vacation scammer from Miami has been busted. Amazingbluevacations.com is still operating. Note the danger described by ignoring calls he believed to be scams. The theft of money is not the primary crime, abuse, deception, and distraction is deadly. It has reached the point of harassment for many Americans.
@myjackcity#29891 note the lenders fighting the action. Funny how the lenders and vacation scammers are mentioned in the same article. The source of the calls is the same for both.
And the number 1 sponsor for the Consumer Banking Association is… equifax!!!
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/06/your-money/robocalls-rise-illegal.html
This is the latest link to the article detailing action against American scammers. It includes proof of lead generators and their role in scamming.
@myjackcity#29900 Thank you.
More Federal Action against scammers. Posted for the education of those who think that the FCC is solely responsible for combating and exposing legit companies who operate under illegal or bad business practices (and scammer.info is not the place for this information).
https://mentalfloss.com/article/559158/fcc-fighting-back-against-robocalls
https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-fines-robocaller-82-million-illegally-spoofed-calls-0
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https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/06/your-money/robocalls-rise-illegal.html
Why are you receiving so many phone calls for health insurance, student loans, and auto warranties? This is why. Your number is being, bought, sold, and traded by lead generators.
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FCC warns carriers to take action. Finally acknowledges that carriers are complicit.
https://www.theverge.com/2018/11/5/18066436/robocalls-fcc-take-action-against-carriers-call-authentication
https://www.consumerreports.org/consumerist/phone-companies-can-filter-out-robocalls-they-just-arent-doing-it/
Why Robocalls Just Keep Getting Worse | Mental Floss
Sometimes I get the feeling that those outside of America do not understand how bad it has gotten.
@myjackcity#62443 The number of robocalls which deliver pre-recorded messages to people have surged in recent weeks | Daily Mail Online
More information on health insurance scams including Agentra. Keep in mind nomorobo, not only tracks but profits from these calls.
The Story of Lenny, the Internet’s Favorite Telemarketing Troll: The Story of Lenny, the Internet's Favorite Telemarketing Troll. Note the ultimate solution given… Telecomm carriers need to step up.
https://art19.com/shows/the-dream
Here is a great new podcast. I have discussed in several posts how legit businesses are capable of bad or illegal practices. Why is this? Why does it appear that the FTC is castrated? Listen to episode 7 and you will hear the story of how a multi-level marketing business won in court. How their political power goes right to the top, even today, with the current secretary of education.
This is not a direct link to phone scams, but an explanation of why FTC is unable to reign in scams of all sorts. The checks and balances of the 3 branches have been compromised... not really news,,, but when judges, law enforcement, and lawmakers in the same boat. No change will happen. Note one of the biggest bases for these sorts of companies is Utah and who their senator-elect is.
This is not an endorsement for the podcast and I am not affiliated with it. All of the information discussed in the podcast is available publicly and in court records. I present it as a starting point for further discussion and research on scams that appear legit and are condoned by authorities.
In the era of endless robocalls, why telemarketers persist
Great to see Jolly Roger cited as a source instead of the BBB. Yes there are legit telemarketers out there. But they are rare.
Lawsuits and law enforcement cannot act fast enough.
@myjackcity#66039 I’m taking action over a cold calling company here in the UK, they’ve been nothing but threatening when I give them a taste of their own medicine (Picture of an email I got from them below)
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Email scammers crossed the line today. Several bomb threats made in the USA via email. What has mostly been ignored and considered harmless is now having real world implications. Email and phone scams are 2 fronts operated by the same industry as we know the phone is not really the phone, but VOIP. The freedom of our communications is being threatened by industries founded on abuse and supported by corruption.
https://m.sfgate.com/crime/article/bomb-threat-sf-jewish-community-center-fire-credit-13464375.php
The threats were taken seriously and law enforcement responded. It was waste of resources and endangers people who need services. We cannot allow this to continue.
MSN
Here is a great article on MLMs and how they operate within the law. Just because it is legal does not mean it is not a scam. Civil action can be taken, but it takes money (for victim) to bring the case to court. And the company can defend itself legally and with settlements, to them the legal expenses are considered the cost of doing business. The owners even shrug it off say "all big companies deal with lawsuits." Keep in mind the other scammers who profit over this nonsense: lawyers.