Press Release
Over the last few days, ICSTIS has received dozens of
enquiries about the above 'scams', which are being widely publicised by e-mail.
To help us put an end to the current spate of enquiries, please pass this
information on to all contacts.
(CORNWALL, UK) January 24th, 2005 - Over the last few days,
ICSTIS has received dozens of
enquiries about the above 'scams', which are being widely publicised by e-mail.
To help us put an end to the current spate of enquiries, please pass this
information on to all contacts.
In the first case, the apparent
'deception' takes place when people receive a recorded message informing them
that they have won an all-expenses paid holiday and are asked to press 9 to hear
further details. It is then claimed that callers are connected to a £20.00 per
minute premium rate line that will still charge them for a minimum of five
minutes even if they disconnect immediately. It is also claimed that, if callers
stay connected, the entire message costs £260.00.
In the second case, the apparent
'deception' takes place when people receive a missed call from a number
beginning 0709. It is then claimed that, if callers dial this number, they are
connected to a £50.00 per minute premium rate line.
Please note that these
stories are NOT true!
£20.00 per minute and £50.00 per
minute premium rate tariffs do not exist - the highest premium rate tariff
available is £1.50 per minute. Despite the dozens of enquiries received by
ICSTIS about these 'scams' (and most people appear to have heard about them
second or third-hand), not one person who claims that it has actually happened
to them has been able to produce a phone bill to support their story.
ICSTIS urges any individual or
organisation that receives an e-mail about these 'scams' to delete it
immediately. Please do NOT forward it to others.
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