FTC Says T-Mobile Made Hundreds of Millions From Bogus SMS Charges

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"Today the FTC filed a complaint (PDF) against T-Mobile USA, alleging the carrier made hundreds of millions of dollars from bogus charges placed on customers' bills for unauthorized SMS services. "The FTC alleges that T-Mobile received anywhere from 35 to 40 percent of the total amount charged to consumers for subscriptions for content such as flirting tips, horoscope information or celebrity gossip that typically cost $9.99 per month. According to the FTC's complaint, T-Mobile in some cases continued to bill its customers for these services offered by scammers years after becoming aware of signs that the charges were fraudulent." FTC chairwoman Edith Ramirez said, "It's wrong for a company like T-Mobile to profit from scams against its customers when there were clear warning signs the charges it was imposing were fraudulent. It's wrong for a company like T-Mobile to profit from scams against its customers when there were clear warning signs the charges it was imposing were fraudulent." According to the complaint, T-Mobile also made it hard for customers to figure out they were being billed for these services, and failed to provide refunds when customers complained."
 

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I LIKE TMOBILE BUT THIS WAS THE REASON I SWITCHED TO AT&T. I GOT A 700 DOLLAR BILL ONE MONTH AFTER MY MOM WAS ABLE TO SIGN UP FOR SOME STUFF AND CHARGE IT TO THE BILL. THEY CHARGED ME FOR THE SAME PACKAGE 15 TIME AND THEY REFUSED TO TAKE THE CHARGES OFF. SO I SAID fukk EM.
 

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They haven't gotten me with any sms, but t-mobile will knowingly let your butt pay a bill they know that can be reduced by as much as half.
 

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The FTC needs to stop with all this excessive government interference and let the free market sort it out. I'm sure market pressure will force T-Mobile to regulate itself.:troll:
really
 
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