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OAN Services, ILD Teleservice, ESBI Million dollar SCAMS add bogus charges to phones accross the country Internet Nationwide
*REBUTTAL Owner of company: Ways to protect yourself from being crammed
These companies have been adding charges to my business accounts for months. AT&T, by law has to bill for them however AT&T has been very helpful to us in disputing and crediting the charges. You must complain to the State's Attorneys office in the State where you live. That is the only way they will ever be stopped. File complaints everytime, all the time. It does no good to complain to these companies. They don't care. They want your money.
Madas#$%^
Orange, California
U.S.A.
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#1 REBUTTAL Owner of company
Ways to protect yourself from being crammed
AUTHOR: Ild-Customer Service - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, June 04, 2009
ILD recently posted an article on what you can do to protect yourself against cramming. Here's a summary, but you can read more on our blog at www.ildteleservicesblog.com.
Like any bill, it's important to closely review your phone bill each and every month because whether it's your phone bill, credit card statement, electric or cable, sometimes charges end up on your bill that you should question. Your phone bill should be treated like any other purchase you make, so take a few minutes each month and closely review all of the charges, just like you do with your bank statement and credit card statements.
Here's some great advice, courtesy of the FCC, on how to protect yourself and save money.
Ask yourself the following questions as you review your telephone bill:
1) Do I recognize the names of all the companies listed on my bill?
2) What services were provided by the listed companies?
3) Does my bill include charges for calls I did not place and services I did not authorize?
4) Are the rates and line items consistent with the rates and line items that the company quoted to me?
For more tips on how to protect yourself, visit our website www.ildteleservices.com and click through to our blog.
Best,
Sandra
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