Sunday, October 14, 2007

Don't Believe Everything You Read

If you have received an email that warns you to protect your cellphone number, before it is added to telemarketing lists, don't worry. This is another false rumor. According to the FTC, it already illegal for most telemarketers to contact anyone on a mobile device.

Agency Warns of Cellphone Scam
By Christopher S. Rugaber
Associated Press, published in USA Today
Oct. 14, 2007

WASHINGTON — An e-mail warning consumers that cellphone numbers will soon be released to telemarketers is making the rounds again, and government officials have a key detail they'd like to add: it's totally bogus.
The e-mails say that recipients must add their cellphone numbers to the federal government's Do Not Call registry by a certain deadline in order to avoid being deluged by telemarketing calls.
But there is no deadline, cellphone numbers aren't about to be released to telemarketers and it is already illegal for most telemarketers to call mobile phones, the Federal Trade Commission said Friday.
It's against the law for telemarketers to use automated dialing to reach cellphones, pagers or any other service in which the recipient has to pay for the call. Automated dialing is used by most telemarketers.
The e-mail rumor has circulated before, but Mitchell Katz, a spokesman for the FTC, said the agency has experienced a recent surge in calls and inquiries about it....
http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2007-10-12-bogus-email-phone-scam_N.htm

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