Double Trouble
Elite Member
The difference between this and 'regular' hoaxes is that it's essentially true -- the amount you can unwittingly end up owing is not as high as purported, but still, I think it's idiotic that the phone company sets up international calls like "regular" numbers without giving the customer a way to tell that they are calling a number that will end up costing them $$.
How the heck would the average consumer know whether 809 or 412 or any code is international and could be a scam or not? You could go on the net and find out, but is everyone going to do that all the time? What if it was truly an emergency?? I don't know what the area code is where my cousin lives, but I could imagine a scenario where something happens to him and I get a legit call from someone in that code (whatever it is).
How the heck would the average consumer know whether 809 or 412 or any code is international and could be a scam or not? You could go on the net and find out, but is everyone going to do that all the time? What if it was truly an emergency?? I don't know what the area code is where my cousin lives, but I could imagine a scenario where something happens to him and I get a legit call from someone in that code (whatever it is).