Monday, July 28, 2014

Fwd: New report highlights recommendations to protect consumers from mobile cramming



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From: Federal Trade Commission <subscribe@subscribe.ftc.gov>
Date: Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 10:11 AM
Subject: New report highlights recommendations to protect consumers from mobile cramming
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Federal Trade Commission Consumer Information

 

by Cristina Miranda
Consumer Education Specialist, FTC

Chances are you have a mobile phone – according to a Pew Research Center Internet & American Life Project survey, almost 90 percent of us do. And like most of us, you may not pour over every line on your monthly phone bill to understand what you are really paying for. Too bad, because mobile cramming –  adding charges to mobile bills that people didn't authorize or know about – is an illegal practice – and it has become practically epidemic, according to the FTC. 

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