Calling Card Fraud Attacked by Swedish Internet Phone Company.Rebtel Introduces World's Lowest Rates on Calls to Mexico; No Additional Charges STOCKHOLM -- Relentless fraud by the billion-dollar prepaid pre·pay tr.v. pre·paid, pre·pay·ing, pre·pays To pay or pay for beforehand. pre·pay ment n. calling
card industry - on- and offline - has prompted the Internet phone (1) See IP phone and softphone.(2) (Internet Phone) The first VoIP telephone service in the U.S., introduced in early 1995 by VocalTec Communications Ltd., Fort Lee, NJ (www.vocaltec.com). Using a Windows softphone, calls could also be made to a regular phone. company, Rebtel http://www.rebtel.com/es/ to slash in half its rates to Mexico so Mexicans living in the U.S. can call friends and family at home for just 1.5 cents per minute. "I switched to Rebtel because I was sick of being ripped-off by calling cards," said Marcos Gonzalez, a Monterrey, Mexico native who now lives and works in Houston, Texas “Houston” redirects here. For other uses, see Houston (disambiguation). Houston (pronounced /'hjuːstən/) is the largest city in the state of Texas and the . Gonzalez answered a Rebtel survey this month that showed 79 percent of participants believe they had consistently received fewer minutes than promised by calling card providers. The Federal Trade Commission, as part of a national crackdown crack·down n. An act or example of forceful regulation, repression, or restraint: a crackdown on crime. Noun 1. , has sued and received multi-million judgments this year against some of the worst offenders, such as Diamond Phone Card, Inc., that claimed to deliver 400 minutes to Mexico but only provided 106 minutes of calling time after fees and service charges. "If the calling card functions at all, it may only work for a fraction of the promised time," the consumer advocacy group Consumer Action recently told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, also known simply as the PG, is the largest daily newspaper serving metropolitan Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. Early history . Characterizing fraud and abuse "epidemic epidemic, outbreak of disease that affects a much greater number of people than is usual for the locality or that spreads to regions where it is ordinarily not present. " in the prepaid phone industry, the San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden , CA-based group cited a U.S. Senate report that found the average card delivered only 50 percent of the promised minutes, largely because of undisclosed or poorly disclosed terms and fees, such as a 99-cent hang-up fee, or the practice of billing in 3- or 4-minute increments even when calls only last a few seconds. The Hispanic Institute, a nonprofit A corporation or an association that conducts business for the benefit of the general public without shareholders and without a profit motive. Nonprofits are also called not-for-profit corporations. Nonprofit corporations are created according to state law. advocacy group, estimates that calling cards are cheating consumers out of $1 million a day. In contrast, there is no charge to set up a Rebtel account. No monthly fees. No connection fees. No hidden costs. "Fraud is fraud - whether it's done with a paper card or on the Internet," said Rebtel CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. Andreas Bernstrom. "With Rebtel, what you pay is exactly what you get when calling Mexico - 1.5 cents per minute to landlines and 8.9 cents per minute to mobiles phones. Absolutely nothing else." Rebtel works with any phone - even the most simple, cheap mobile phone - without modification, software downloads or changes to the user's calling plan with their cell phone provider. "Rebtel is much easier to use than calling cards," said Gonzalez. "With Rebtel there's no access number to dial, no PIN to remember. It's a much better system." Pre-Paid Phone Cards Don't Deliver Calling cards rates often sound too good to be true - and usually are. Here are common complaints registered with the FTC FTC See Federal Trade Commission (FTC). : * Cards don't deliver the number of minutes they advertise * Cards debit A monetary amount that is subtracted from an account balance. A debit from one account is a credit to another. See credit. minutes or units even when the call is not connected to the number being dialed * Hidden connection charges, taxes, and surcharges increase the rate-per-minute * Bad connections * Access numbers or PINs often don't work * Customer service numbers are often busy or simply don't work * Toll-free access numbers are constantly busy, preventing use of cards * Issuers who go out of business and leave card-holders with a useless card About Rebtel Rebtel is an Internet phone company that makes it possible to use any phone to call anywhere in the world for just pennies per minute. Anyone may make a free test call before setting up an account. Thereafter, customers only pay for the minutes they use. No monthly fees, no connection fees and no hidden costs. Free calls are possible between the 50 countries served by Rebtel and only one of the two people on a call must be a Rebtel customer. For more information, or to start using Rebtel services, go to http://www.rebtel.com/es. |
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