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900 Scam Delivers Big Phone Bill |
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December 28, 2006
In the so-called "900 scam," the consumer is encouraged, usually through an offer in the mail, to call a 900 number in order to find out how much money he or she has won. The implication is that they have won a large prize -- cash, cars, boats etc. A brief phone call, the letter says, will confirm which prize the lucky recipient has won. Of course, those 900 calls aren't cheap. The caller is billed at a rate of around $4.99 per minute, and the automated response is designed to keep callers on the line for seven or eight minutes. According to the Canadian anti-fraud group PhoneBusters, victims are often charged $35 per call. Their prize is worth about $2, at most. Report Your Experience
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