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Cramming (fraud) Cramming
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Cramming is a form of fraud in which small charges are added to a bill by a third party without the subscriber's consent, approval, authorization or disclosure. These may be disguised as a tax, some other common fee or a bogus service, and may be several dollars or even just a few cents. The crammer's intent is that the subscriber will overlook and ultimately pay these small charges without them knowing what it's all about. According to the U.S. National Association of Attorneys General, cramming was the 4th most common consumer complaint of 2007 in the United States. El Cramming es una práctica comercial ilícita consistente en que una operadora de telefonía celular activa, sin autorización o consentimiento del usuario, aplique una tarifa plana de acceso a Internet. La activación de la tarifa plana se realiza cuando la operadora detecta el uso de la SIM desde un terminal teléfono inteligente, con independencia de que el teléfono haya sido adquirido a través de un plan promocional o sea un teléfono libre. * Datos: Q5790542
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Cramming is a form of fraud in which small charges are added to a bill by a third party without the subscriber's consent, approval, authorization or disclosure. These may be disguised as a tax, some other common fee or a bogus service, and may be several dollars or even just a few cents. The crammer's intent is that the subscriber will overlook and ultimately pay these small charges without them knowing what it's all about. According to the U.S. National Association of Attorneys General, cramming was the 4th most common consumer complaint of 2007 in the United States. El Cramming es una práctica comercial ilícita consistente en que una operadora de telefonía celular activa, sin autorización o consentimiento del usuario, aplique una tarifa plana de acceso a Internet. La activación de la tarifa plana se realiza cuando la operadora detecta el uso de la SIM desde un terminal teléfono inteligente, con independencia de que el teléfono haya sido adquirido a través de un plan promocional o sea un teléfono libre. Según de la operadora que realice esta práctica, esta contratación no consensuada no puede ser desactivada con facilidad: el área de clientes de la operadora no permite la cancelación directa y, sin embargo, permite la migración a otras tarifas planas de coste superior. En ocasiones, la desactivación tampoco es posible realizarla acudiendo al call center de la operadora. * Datos: Q5790542
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