Cell phone users 'crammed' with unauthorized fees

Phone Fraud on the Prowl: LawyersandSettlements.com interviews UCAN Advocate Sue Macomber urges consumers to inspect for their phone bills for cramming - a form of white collar phone billing fraud. READ MORE

Dispute puzzling charges on your cell phone bill

Seattle Post-Intelligencer, June 9, 2008 - EVER NOTICE a mysterious charge on your cell phone bill for ringtones, premium text messaging or other mobile content you didn't authorize? Read more. 

Mobile providers, Can you hear us now? Disputing charges Sprint added to its broadband card users' bills.

BusinessWeek, May 20, 2008 - Angry consumers are filing lawsuits against wireless companies, reflecting a wave of discontent with new, mostly Web-focused, services. Read more.

UCAN releases reply comments on phone billing fraud (cramming) reporting requirements in California

UCAN's reply comments support a strong reporting requirement for telecommunications abuses, something the Cellular Telephone Industry Association(CTIA), AT&T, Verizon and other carriers don't want. These proceedings will decide if the companies will have to comply with basic consumer protection standards, or will be allowed to police themselves. Read More

UCAN releases comments on phone billing fraud (cramming) in California

UCAN has released comments regarding proposed "cramming" reporting requirements in California. Cramming is the placing of unauthorized charges are "crammed" into your phone bill where the charges are often unnoticed. UCAN supports tough reporting requirements, particularly due to abuses in the wireless phone industry.

UCAN wins refunds, customer service improvements, and billing system changes in settlement with MCI (Verizon)

Recent approval of a settlement in case 06-10-023, UCAN's cramming case against MCI, brings refunds to 1,890 customers as well as customer service and billing system improvements.

Customer greets cable repair guy with shot gun ...

San Diego Union Tribune: A cable repairman says he isn't "shocked" by angry shot gun wielding customers. UCAN's Executive Director says the increasing aggression being shown by cable TV & satellite TV victims is due to an anticompetitive environment. More.

How AT&T "Free Trial" of XM Radio, MobiTV, MySpace Mobile, etc... could cost you thousands and how to cancel or unsubscribe

Learn how AT&T Data Services, like XM RADIO and MobiTV, can end up costing you THOUSANDS of Dollars and learn how to cancel those Data Services.

Michael Shames on the Dr. Phil show

Dr. Phil Show: Michael tries his hand at the difficult job of explaining to a 75-year old grandmother why whacking a utility's phone equipment with a hammer is a poor way to get satisfaction. Full story.
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Michael Shames and Dr. Phil - together on January 31st

UCAN's Executive Director appeared on the Dr. Phil show on January 31st. Learn more.




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