Expensive dial-ups
2005-02-24
It's being sold as a victory for consumers, but instead it's the
legitimization of what is essentially criminal behavior. Telecoms
operators agreed yesterday on rules for regulating PRN dialer
services that surreptitiously switch a dial-up internet connection
from a crown or so per minute to as much as Kč 90. Týden did
perhaps the best exposé on the subject, after a user
unsuccessfully complained to Český Telecom about a Kč 20,000
phone bill. More attention was brought to the scam on Sat.,
when ePortal.cz linked one of the dialers, Telconline, to people
at Český Telecom (without providing any proof). There's lots of
money in this for both the operators and the scammers. If
operators truly wanted to resolve the matter, they'd block dialer
numbers unless customers asked for them. Czech banks
routinely do this for the use of credit cards on the internet.
[Czech Republic telecommunications Association of Operators of
Public Telecoms Networks fraud]
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