FTC escalates anti-robocall campaign – takes out 5 mass callers

FTC escalates anti-robocall campaign – takes out 5 mass callers

FTC cases follow agency’s Robocall Challenge offering $50,000 for private high-tech fix for robocall problem
By Layer 8 on Thu, 11/01/12 – 12:30pm.
http://www.networkworld.com/community/blog/ftc-escalates-anti-robocall-campaign-%E2%80%93-takes-out-5-mass-callers
Just two weeks after it challenged the public to come up with a better technological way to stop incessant robocalling, the Federal Trade Commission pulled the plug on five mass calling companies it said were allegedly responsible for millions of illegal pre-recorded calls from “Rachel” and others from “Cardholder Services.”
The FTC said it gets more than 200,000 complaints each month about telemarketing robocalls, including calls from “Rachel” that pitch consumers with a supposedly easy way to save money by reducing their credit card interest rates. After collecting an up-front fee, however, the FTC believes that the companies do little if anything to fulfill their promises. “At the FTC, Rachel from Cardholder Services is public enemy number one,” said FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz at the announcement of the cases.  The five complaints announced today were filed in courts from Arizona to Florida against the following companies: 1) Treasure Your Success, 2) Ambrosia Web Design, 3) A+ Financial Center, LLC, 4) The Green Savers, and 5) Key One Solutions, LLC. Each complaint alleges, among other things, that the defendants violated the FTC Act by misrepresenting that consumers who buy their services will have their credit card interest rates reduced substantially and will save thousands of dollars as a result of lowered credit card interest rates.
In the cases, the FTC alleges that the defendants place automated calls to consumers, saying they have an “important message” regarding an opportunity to reduce high credit card interest rates. Consumers are urged to “press 1” to connect with a live representative, or “press 2” to discontinue getting such calls. Consumers who press 1 are connected to live telemarketers. Most consumers have no way to screen the calls using Caller ID, as the incoming number allegedly is often “spoofed,” or displayed as a false number. In many cases, the name displayed on the Caller ID is so generic, such as “Card Services,” that it provides little information about who is calling, the FTC stated.
While most robocalls have been banned since 2009, the FTC has seen the problems escalate over the past year. Just last month it announced the Robocall Challenge offering $50,000 to anyone who can create what the agency calls “an innovative way to block that will block illegal commercial robocalls on landlines and mobile phones.” As part of the challenge, the FTC said it would provide participants with data on de-identified consumer complaints about robocalls made between June 2008 and September 2012. Challenge participants interested in this data will receive periodic updates with contemporary data through December 31, 2012. The complaint data will include: date of call; approximate time of call; reported caller name; first seven digits of reported caller phone number; and consumer area code.

Do High School Students Understand that Facebook is Public? Bristol Palin, Levi Johnson, Govenor Sarah Palin 2008

Bristol Palin, Levi Johnson, Govenor Sarah Palin 2008

Do High School Students Understand that Facebook is Public? The problems with web 2.0 and social networks. Parents: Teach Your Children Well!
Video of Govenor Paylin’s husband in bed filmed by Bristol when she was much younger that is placed on Youtube.
Social Networks Explained.
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Bristol

was http://www.myspace.com/410280603
“I’m a whore!”
Female 17 years old WASILLA, Alaska United States
Last Login: 9/2/2008
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Levi Johnson http://www.myspace.com/levi_johnson

“I’m a fucking redneck!”
Male 18 years old WASILLA, Alaska United States
Last Login: 9/2/2008
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Levi Johnson’s Blurbs About me:
I recently impregnated the Republican Vice Presidential candidate’s whore daughter Bristol. We had a kid earlier, but it got Down Syndrome so we threw it away. Bristol’s mom said she’d take it and tell everyone it was hers. We’re going to name our new mutant, Steve Buscemi Johnson. Who I’d like to meet:Steve Buscemi

Levi Johnson’s Details
Status: Married
Here for: Networking, Dating, Serious Relationships, Friends
Orientation: Gay
Hometown: Wasilla
Body type: 6′ 2″ / Athletic
Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
Religion: Christian – other
Zodiac Sign: Pisces
Smoke / Drink: Yes / Yes
Children: I don’t want kids
Education: High school
Occupation: Hockey
Income: Less than $30,000

Romney Family Investment Ties To Voting Machine Company That Could Decide The Election Causing Concern

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The network political departments get busy and, in short order, discover that the machines used in Hamilton County, Ohio—the county home of Cincinnati— are supplied by Hart Intercivic, a national provider of voting systems in use in a wide variety of counties scattered throughout the states of Texas, Oklahoma, Hawaii, Colorado and Ohio.
A quick Internet search reveals that there may be reason for concern.
A test conducted in 2007 by the Ohio Secretary of State revealed that five of the electronic voting systems the state was looking to use in the upcoming 2008 presidential election had failed badly, each easily susceptible to chicanery that could alter the results of an election.
As reported in the New York Times, “At polling stations, teams working on the study were able to pick locks to access memory cards and use hand-held devices to plug false vote counts into machines. At boards of election, they were able to introduce malignant software into servers.”
We learn that one of the companies whose machines had failed was none other than Hart Intercivic.
Tony Tamer, H.I.G.’s founder, turns out to be a major bundler for the Mitt Romney campaign,  along with three other directors of H.I.G. who are also big-time money raisers for Romney.
Indeed, as fate would have it, two of those directors—Douglas Berman and Brian Schwartz— were actually in attendance at the now infamous “47 percent” fundraiser in Boca Raton, Florida.

FCC offers $50,000.oo to Kill Robocallers

submit your idea from October 25 to January 17.

FTC offers $50,000 to robocall killers

Be a hero. Help the FTC block illegal robocalls. Accept our challenge today.

Entrants keep the intellectual property rights of their submission.
The Federal Trade Commission is offering a cash reward of $50,000 to whoever develops a solution to block robotic calling on both landlines and mobiles. Entries can be in the form of idea proposals, fully functional solutions, and proofs of concept.
The solution has to be tailored for illegal robocalls, and so must permit legal calls including being reached out to by political parties, charities, and health care providers. It must not block reverse-911 calls.
The FTC Robocall Challenge = robo-marketeers can submit their idea from October 25 to January 17.
The FTC is asking these basic questions: does it work? Is it easy to use? And can it be rolled out? In addition, your idea will be marked on ease of customer use, the variety of consumer phones that can be protected, and whether it can be used by those with disabilities. The flexibility of an idea is also important, as the FTC wants to know how easily robocallers could adapt or counter a scheme if it were rolled out nationwide.
From a commercial perspective, ideas will gain hefty points if they are compatible with today’s marketplace — in other words, would an idea require changes to all phone switches worldwide — or could it simply be distributed by line providers?
The winner will get $50,000 and a trip to D.C, where the creator or team will present the winning solution.