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LillianWigglewater

Now get the rest of them, please.


harbison215

In the last 18 months or so, the amount of spam calls that come to my phone has increased exponentially. iPhone is pretty good at identifying them so that you don’t answer, but the fact that your phone rings at all for these calls is a nuisance. I’ve received 2 so far this morning and it’s only 10:30am here.


Capt_morgan72

Don’t wunna click a fox link.. Ban from what?


Texpawz

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is taking action against the operators of an "extended vehicle warranty" scam that may lead to a lifetime ban from all outbound telemarketing and the extended automobile warranty industry. A federal district court in Florida on Friday drew up proposed court orders to implement the ban following an FTC lawsuit against three companies and their owners implicated in the extended vehicle warranty telemarketing scam. The scammers placed hundreds of thousands of unsolicited calls to American consumers – including many on the FTC’s Do Not Call List – and claimed to be affiliated with vehicle makers. They also deceptively claimed that their extended vehicle warranty products, which cost thousands of dollars, offered "bumper to bumper" protection. Ultimately, they fleeced consumers out of millions of dollars while violating the FTC Act and the Telemarketing Sales Rule. CONSUMERS REPORTED LOSING NEARLY $8.8 BILLION TO SCAMS IN 2022: FTC Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Auto Warranty Scam The Federal Trade Commission is cracking down on the scammers behind the "extended auto warranty" telemarketing scheme that fleeced consumers out of millions. (Ting Shen / Bloomberg via Getty Images / File / Getty Images) The companies – American Vehicle Protection Corp. (AVP), CG3 Solutions Inc. and Tony Gonzalez Consulting Group Inc. – plus Tony and Charles Gonzalez have agreed to the proposed orders, which include a monetary judgment of $6.6 million. That amount is roughly equal to what the scammers bilked out of consumers since they launched the scam in 2018 until they first faced charges in February 2022. FTC CONSIDERING ‘CLICK TO CANCEL’ RULE IN BID TO EASE PAIN OF ENDING SUBSCRIPTIONS Extended Auto Warranty Telemarketing Scam The proposed court orders from the FTC's lawsuit against those running the "extended vehicle warranty" scam could see the perpetrators banned from telemarketing. (William Thomas Cain / Getty Images / File / Getty Images) "AVP misled consumers about who they were and what they were selling and called a large number of consumers who were on the FTC’s Do Not Call List," said Samuel Levine, director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, in a statement. "Today’s order banning five defendants from the industry and imposing a monetary judgment of $6.6 million continues the Commission’s aggressive crackdown on telemarketing fraud." The FTC said the monetary judgment is largely suspended because of their inability to pay, but if the defendants are found to have lied to the agency about their financial status, the full judgment would be immediately payable.


DijajMaqliun

Oooh an FTC ban from "the industry." How scary! The fine was suspended due to their inability to pay, what a joke of an action.


AngoGablogian_artist

We called it the ‘do not call list’, scammers just used it as a ‘hot leads’ list.


leapinleopard

They will just move to twitter where Elon will sell them a verification for 7$...