I just noticed something while reviewing the recent report about internet scams -- why is it so damn easy for companies to charge your phone bill? It seems to me that the list of allowed "vendors" should be limited to your local provider and your long distance provider with some sort of billing agreement for other services (900 calls, for example).
My wife worked in telecom for awhile, and they some of the most ridiculous billing arrangements that essentially deliberately screw the consumer. For example, there is a billing clearing house out in Denver, I believe, that will charge consumer's bills for another company, and they cannot tell you who it was from or what it was for. I'm not kidding -- she had several customers (employees of the same company, she set up ISDN lines for telecommuting) receive these bills, and there was nothing that could be done.
Seems to me that since these "dot cons" are taking advantage of these billing practices, then something should be done to make the chargers accountable for the mistakes and scams. Next time we move, I will very seriously consider abandoning a local phone line in favor of cellular for my bill's protection. Ridiculous.
My wife worked in telecom for awhile, and they some of the most ridiculous billing arrangements that essentially deliberately screw the consumer. For example, there is a billing clearing house out in Denver, I believe, that will charge consumer's bills for another company, and they cannot tell you who it was from or what it was for. I'm not kidding -- she had several customers (employees of the same company, she set up ISDN lines for telecommuting) receive these bills, and there was nothing that could be done.
Seems to me that since these "dot cons" are taking advantage of these billing practices, then something should be done to make the chargers accountable for the mistakes and scams. Next time we move, I will very seriously consider abandoning a local phone line in favor of cellular for my bill's protection. Ridiculous.
