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Slamming, Cramming And Other Abusive Tactics Of Long Distance Telephone Carriers ( February 2001 )
With deregulation of long distance telephone providers, consumers now have more options than ever available to the. -
Cellular Fraud ( March 1999 )
Publication from the Federal Communications Commission that explains the Wireless Telephone Protection Act which is designed to criminalize the use, possession, manufacture or sale of cloning hardware or software. -
The Federal Communications Commission's Universal Service Support Mechanisms ( July 1998 )
Publication for consumers from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) which describes the actions the FCC has taken to ensure that affordable access to telecommunications services is available. -
Cramming: Unauthorized, Misleading or Deceptive Charges Placed on Consumers Telephone Bills ( January 1999 )
Tips from the Federal Communications Commission for consumers on how to protect themselves against unauthorized, misleading or deceptive charges placed on consumers' telephone bills. -
Telephone Slamming ( January 1999 )
Publication from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for consumers which explains the FCC anti-slamming rules which involve switching a consumer's telephone carrier without his or her knowledge or consent. -
Truth-in-Billing For Telephone Bills ( January 1999 )
Tips for consumers from the Federal Trade Commission on how protect themselves from telecommunications fraud and save money. -
What You Can Do About Unsolicited Telephone Marketing Calls and Faxes ( March 1999 )
Brochure from the Federal Communications Commission which explains the FCC's "do not call rules" which protect consumers from unwanted telephone solicitations faxes to their homes.
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