FTC Cracking Down On Car Warranty Robocall Scammers
from the about-time dept
It was just last week that we questioned why the FTC hadn't been able to track down the scammers behind the "this is the 2nd notice that the warranty on your car is about to expire" robocalls. Apparently, we were just a little anxious. On Thursday, the FTC filed complaints against two of the companies involved in the scam, noting that they were apparently placing 1.8 million calls per day, with no regard for the Do Not Call List. Apparently, the scam has already brought in $10 million from people who were duped, though the FTC is trying to get all that money back.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Fed Up
I decided to try and find something out about them. The next time they called, I insisted on having their number. The woman I was talking to told me she would take my number off their list and hung up.
The next time they called, I went along. I gave over my car make/model/year and home address. I got to some woman who told me that they would provide me coverage, all I had to do was give them a CC number. I then told them that I wanted to be billed and I wanted a copy of the coverage along with the invoice. They hung up.
They called twice more, and both times I asked to be removed from their list.
I haven't heard from since the week before the Reddit guy busted them.
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Re: Fed Up
http://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/news/2009/05/ftc-nukes-extended-warranty-robocallers -from-orbit.ars
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ABOUT FUCKING TIME, FCC!!!
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should have been "FTC" in my prev post...
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Lucky
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Re: Lucky
See, you should have bought the extended warranty!
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Case is solved...here's who's doing it.. (yes, really!)
http://dockets.justia.com/docket/court-ilndce ... case_id-231495/
Did some research
Here's their (Network Foundations) number, (312) 235-2400 call them...use *67 if you want to block your number from them--I'm going to call them several times a day!
...here's the other owner's Name and address
Don't have a phone number for them ...Yet... maybe just drop by if in the area...
Voice Touch , Owners
James A and Maureen Dunne
22 Promenade At Lionspaw
Daytona Beach, FL 32124-1500
Voice Touch , Owner
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corrected docket link
http://dockets.justia.com/docket/court-ilndce ... case_id-231495/
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won't let me put the link
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surprised
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Hahahahahahaaaaaa
At what point did those dumb people get convinced to give an automated voice all their information without any identification of who it was working for? Before they checked their warranty information, after they checked it, or after they received their second notice for the Nth time? I agree, the scammers should be legally forced to give up all the money, but the victims don't deserve any of it back. Clearly it would make more sense to go to education funding so this doesn't happen to their offspring.
And someone else mentioned they think they got 30 calls a week cuz of the 2 new cars, nope, you got 30 calls a week cuz you're plain unlucky like me. I got a bare minimum of 2 calls per day since November, and I do NOT own a car, nor have I ever purchased a car. Also, nobody in my immediate family and nobody at my living address have purchased a new car in over 10 years. There was absolutely 0 possible reasonable or unreasonable methods to which they could decide spamming me to scam me over a car warranty made sense.
You and I are just unlucky people who got to be annoyed more.
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Re: Hahahahahahaaaaaa
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forget the money
And umm where the frak was the FCC/FBI. I mean how many months does this go on before they start worring about enforcing the law? $10 million before they really do anything. They are using the public phone network it couldn't be that hard to find them.
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Yep, that's the answer to everything
What's that you say ?
The jails are full and we need to increase taxes ? - No way !
Headlines: Convicts released early due to overcrowding
Most of them were non-violent when the were sent to jail, but who knows now ...
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The bigger issue...
If you're on the Do Not Call list *and* the calling company is hiding their number, what action can you take? Even if you report them to the FTC, will anything really happen? Supposedly, this company had been calling people for months. Did no one complain to the FTC? Did it take the FTC this long to finally figure catch up to them?
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Re: The bigger issue...
Apparently, yes. The companies went out of their way to hide themselves, setting up offshore shell companies and such. It seems it really did take the FTC a while to gather sufficient witnesses and evidence to take them to trial and be sure of hitting them.
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