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I have a different idea for punishment.

Obama said ISIS members just needed jobs. Well, I have a job for them. Rape this guy to death.


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The Federal Communications Commission has levied its largest fine ever against a Florida-based robocall network responsible for nearly 100 million calls over the last three months of 2016.


The agency on Thursday proposed a $120 million fine against Adrian Abramovich of Miami, Fla., alleging his operation made 96 million spoofed robocalls during the period in which the FCC's investigation. The calls use "neighborhood spoofing" technology to include local area codes and the first three numbers of the recipient's own phone number to encourage people to answer the calls.

Upon answering, recipients would hear a recorded message asking them to press 1 to hear about vacation deals from travel companies such as Marriott, Expedia, Hilton and TripAdvisor. Callers were then transferred to foreign call centers, including in Mexico, where live operators would try to sell them vacation packages not affiliate with the companies in the recorded messages.

"Unfortunately, many unsuspecting Americans are deceived into taking the bait," said FCC Chairman Ajit Pai. Abramovich "found it profitable to send to these live operators the most vulnerable Americans, typically the elderly, to be bilked out of their hard-earned money," he said. "Many consumers spent from a few hundred up to a few thousand dollars on these “exclusive” vacation packages."

This robocall network also disrupted an emergency medical paging provider, he said. By overloading that paging network, Abramovich could have delayed medical care "making the difference between a patient’s life and death," Pai said.

Robocalls rank as the top consumer complaint received by the FCC, the officials said. "I wish I could promise the American people that today's action will put an end to all unwanted, and as this case makes apparent, dangerous, robocalls," said Commissioner Mignon Clyburn. "Sadly, this notice addresses only a fraction of the 2.6 billion robocalls ... made in the month of May."

But the proposal of the largest fine in FCC history, she said, "shows just how serious we are in stamping out the largest spoofed robocall campaign we have yet to investigate."

Abramovich is charged with violating the Truth in Caller ID Act, which prohibits the deliberate falsification of caller ID information to defraud and harm consumers. In the FCC's first action against a large-scale spoofing operation, the agency verified more than 80,000 calls during the last three months of 2016.

TripAdvisor helped spur the investigation after having many customers calling the travel company complaining about calls offering travel deals. Since the company does not have a telemarketing services, TripAdvisor's own Internet fraud team investigated and turned over its findings to the FCC, said Adam Medros, the company's senior vice president for products.

"Because of the FCC’s prompt action leveraging TripAdvisor’s initial investigation, we believe millions of consumers will be free from these robocalls and will be better protected from others attempting similar tactics in the future," Medros said in a statement.





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I got a robo call with my area code and first 3 digits of my mobile yesterday. Pissed me off.



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I don't answer any unknown numbers. If it's important they'll leave me a message. If they don't leave a message then obviously it wasn't important.
 
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I got a better idea. Put him in a closed locked room with several old style telephones (those with loud ringers) and have him suffer constant 24/7 ringing.


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I got a robo call with my area code and first 3 digits of my mobile yesterday. Pissed me off.

That is actually how I identify the robocalls now.


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I told people prior to the election that if he would have promised to hunt down the ones responsible for the incessant robocalls and other telephone scams and put their heads on pikes, I’d have voted for the ghost of Joseph Stalin. They are without a doubt the greatest First World annoyance there is, especially as I cannot imagine what they accomplish by calling the same unresponsive numbers over and over. Are there really people who hang up or don’t answer at all 50 times in a row, and then say, “Sure, that sounds good to me,” the 51st?

And don’t brag about not having a landline. I do and will continue to have one for various reasons as long as it’s an option, and the robocalls are starting to go directly to my cell anyway. It’s only a matter of time before it becomes common. Nothing, literally nothing, would be enough punishment for me.




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Fine is okay. But I want these people behind bars for extended durations. 20 years minimum.




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I just got a call about half hour ago Mad


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Mine stopped about two weeks ago.
 
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I don't answer unknown numbers. My answering message asks the caller to text me.



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Originally posted by YellowJacket:
I got a robo call with my area code and first 3 digits of my mobile yesterday. Pissed me off.


I have about 40 blocked numbers in my blocked contact list with the same first six numbers of my phone number. It's so obvious it's a spoof I can't believe there are people out there who fall for it.

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"Unfortunately, many unsuspecting Americans are deceived into taking the bait," said FCC Chairman Ajit Pai. Abramovich "found it profitable to send to these live operators the most vulnerable Americans, typically the elderly, to be bilked out of their hard-earned money," he said. "Many consumers spent from a few hundred up to a few thousand dollars on these “exclusive” vacation packages."


I mean seriously, get a clue, will ya?


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So do those of us that get these calls collect a share of the cash or does it just go into the government coffers?






What part of "...Shall not be infringed" don't you understand???


 
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Despite renewing her number monthly, on the Do Not Call List site. My 90 yr old Mother gets 4-10 calls per day. She lives in a retirement community and I swear they KNOW they are targeting older people. One of her friends took the bait on the "Your Grandson needs Bail money" call to the tune of $2K.

I can't understand WHY these guys aren't easier to catch and prosecute?
 
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Why isn't call spoofing itself illegal? I get robocalls constantly on my cell with spoofed Maine numbers. I literally haven't lived in Maine in years, and everyone I know there has my number, so why does a guy in NC get a metric ass ton of robocalls from a "Maine" number? Not that getting a robocall from another area code is any better, but the fact that they are trying to hide their identity right off the bad should tell you they are up to no good.
 
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Unfortunately I get more of these spam calls on my cell phone than on my land line.
 
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I got a robo call with my area code and first 3 digits of my mobile yesterday. Pissed me off.


I can top that. A couple weeks ago I got the area code, first three, AND last four. Yeah, I did a double take as I looked at my own phone number.
I had to quickly decide if it was future me calling myself to tell me something important. I may have hung up on myself.
 
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Maybe this will stop those annoying calls from the IRS.

I mean, I've already paid them (twice now) with the specified amount in Target Gift Cards! Razz
 
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Penalties and fines only affect those who can pay them.
This is basically nothing.





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I got a robo call with my area code and first 3 digits of my mobile yesterday. Pissed me off.


I've been getting lots of those for the last six months - followed about an hour later by another robocall from an entirely different state

seem to get them in pairs



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been trying to find a photo of this asshole

make him easier to find for some of the locals who might be really pissed



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