Subject:
DON'T EVER
DIAL AREA CODE 809,
284 AND
876
THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT INFORMATION PROVIDED TO US BY
AT&T.
DON'T EVER DIAL AREA CODE
809
This one is being
distributed all over the
US. This is pretty scary,
especially given the way they try to get you to call.
MAJOR SCAM:
Don't respond to Emails, phone calls, or web pages which
tell you to call an "809" area Phone Number.
This is a very important issue of Scam Busters because
it alerts you to a scam that is spreading *extremely*
quickly, can easily cost
you $2400 or more, and is difficult to avoid unless you
are aware of it.
We'd like to thank
Verizon for bringing this scam to our attention.
This scam has also been identified by the National Fraud
Information Center and is costing
victims a lots of
money.
There are lots of different permutations of this scam.
HERE'S HOW IT WORKS:
You will receive a message on your answering machine or
your pager, which asks you to call
a number beginning
with area code 809. The reason you're asked to call
varies.
It can be to receive information about a family
member who has been ill, to tell you
someone has-been
arrested, died, to let you know you have won a wonderful
prize,
etc In each case, you are told to call the
809 number right away.
Since there are so
many new area codes these days, people unknowingly
return these calls.
If you call from the
US, you will apparently be charged $2425 per-minute.
Or, you'll get a long
recorded message. The point is, they will try to keep
you on the
phone as long as possible to increase the
charges. Unfortunately, when you get your phone bill,
you'll often be charged more than $24,100.00.
WHY IT WORKS:
The 809
area code is located in the British Virgin Islands (The
Bahamas).
The 809
area code can be used as a "pay-per-call" number,
similar to 900 numbers in the US.
Since
809 is not in the US, it is not covered by
U.S. regulations of 900 numbers,
which require that you
be notified and warned of charges and rates involved
when you call a pay-per-call" number.
There is also no requirement that the company provide a
time period during which you may
terminate the call
without being charged. Further, whereas many U.S. homes
that have 900 number
blocking to avoid these kinds of
charges, do not work in preventing calls to the 809 area
code.
We recommend that no matter how you get the message, if
you are asked to call a number
with an 809 area code
that you don't recognize, just disregard the message.
Be wary of e-mail, or
calls, asking you to call an 809 area code
number.
It's important to prevent becoming a victim of
this scam, since trying to fight the charges afterwards
can
become a real nightmare. That's because you did
actually make the call.
If you complain, both your local
phone company and your long distance carrier
will not
want to get involved and will most likely tell you that
they are simply providing
the billing for the foreign
company.
You'll end up dealing with a foreign company
that argues they have done nothing wrong.
Sandi Van Handel
AT&T Field Service Manager
(920)687-904