Posted by TimV on April 09, 2010 at 09:32:53 from (24.39.241.218):
In Reply to: OT/can you sue? posted by rrlund on April 09, 2010 at 07:55:48:
Cell phone won't help you--had the same problem with my AT&T phone. Had to have AT&T put a text and purchase block on it to stop it, and only got that after 6 months of AT&T denying it could be done. The problem is called "cramming", and it's attracted enough attention that the most egregious offenders will probably be driven out of business shortly, and the phone companies are on notice that their complicity in allowing it to happen (they get paid by these "third party billers", which makes the phone company somewhat less than highly motivated to stamp out the problem) will be viewed as making them a party to the theft (and it IS theft, plain and simple). Until that happens, the best defense is to make sure your phone company is aware you will look at EVERY line on EVERY bill and contest EVERY charge, at which point they usually, miraculously discover they can stop them from happening.
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