Time Warner Cable Owes $229,500 To Woman It Would Not Stop Calling
HughPickens.com writes: Reuters reports that a Manhattan federal judge has ruled Time Warner Cable must pay Araceli King $229,500 for placing 153 automated calls meant for someone else to her cellphone in less than a year, even after she told them to stop. King accused Time Warner Cable of harassing her by leaving messages for Luiz Perez, who once held her cellphone number, even after she made clear who she was in a seven-minute discussion with a company representative. Time Warner Cable countered that it was not liable to King under the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act, a law meant to curb robocall and telemarketing abuses, because it believed it was calling Perez, who had consented to the calls. In awarding triple damages of $1,500 per call for willfully violating that law, U.S. District Judge Alvin Hellerstein said "a responsible business" would have tried harder to find Perez and address the problem. While Time Warner argued that they were unaware King ever asked to be on the company's "do not call list," Hellerstein determined, "there is no doubt King made this revocation." He wrote that the company "could not be bothered" to update King's information, even after she filed suit against TWC in March of 2014. The judge said 74 of the calls had been placed after King sued and that it was "incredible" to believe Time Warner Cable when it said it still did not know she objected. "Companies are using computers to dial phone numbers," says King's lawyer Sergei Lemberg. "They benefit from efficiency, but there is a cost when they make people's lives miserable. This was one such case."
They will just pass this cost and its legal costs onto the consumer. And then take both as an expense tax deduction.
She got 229,500 USD, so they didn't really make her life miserable.
However, aren't there rigorous anti-spam laws. Shouldn't Time Warner execs go to prison?
He didn't see a problem with it, this while all around him were telling him to just hang up, don't talk to them.
I just happened to be visiting when he got another one, hanging up in disgust and damn tired of it; guess they sold his number as one who will talk and it was non-stop.
Maybe that will make all these fucks that use robocallers think twice about even using them but making damn sure they are working correctly if/when they do.
If we can find out which province "Rachel from Card Services" and "Windows repair tech" are from, I'm rich.
And they will start calling her again.
Wow. A quick look at the voice mail pages that were presented and I am amazed she didn't get a robocall during the trial.
$1500 per call..I get 3 calls a day from spammers -n- scammers, wish I could get them to pay up.
As well as the fine, they should have temporarily revoked TWC's license to make phone calls. That would have hurt their bottom line much more than a fine and might have forced them to mend their ways.
I get those "Microsoft" support calls a couple times a month... I usually cuss them out and hang up the phone, like I imagine most computer-literate people do. (That job has gotta have a high turnover rate...)
Well, a few months ago, one called me, identified himself as being from "SpeedyPC" (points for not pretending to work for Microsoft, I guess...), and I did my usual string of expletives and slammed down the phone. The *bleep!*-er called back! I let it go to machine. He does it again. I let it go to machine. He does it a third time, and I pick up because I need the line open for business purposes. He begins to scold me for being rude to him! WTH? He knows he's a scammer, I know it, he knows I know it, so why on earth is he wasting his time letting me know how mean I was to him? He tries to argue with me about how he's going to "prove" my machine is infected or something...
Don't these people have call stats to meet like any other telemarketer? Why did he take time to call me back? How was that ever going to work?
Otherwise they would lose profit and only have to increase costs if their actions cost more than their profit.
But anyhow, what is your solution? Sue each and every employee of TWC? Sue an executive for the $229k? Let them get away with it? Kill the company entirely, wiping out the value invested?
Added to vadim_t's point, most corporations already hide 95%+ of their profit to avoid tax, so the money here is already 95% tax free.
I get a call every single day on my cell phone from a robocall company called "Cardholder services" and sometimes they go by "cardmember services" and they refuse to stop calling me. They've been calling me every day for almost 2 years now with a pitch to lower my credit card interest rates. I have threatened them with everything from bodily harm to legal action. Nothing seems to help. They just call me back the next day and the cycle repeats. I guess they figure if they didn't get my business the first 600 times they called, maybe if they just call me 601 times, that will do the trick.
Dang.. I should be in for some BIG settlement from these guys if Time Warner had to pay up...
One of my previous phone numbers was a phone number for a business that closed. That wonderful business was for Male Hair Removal. So I had random men and wives calling me for hair removal which led to some awkward conversations!
Now, the FCC needs to get motivated and hunt down all of these annoying callers before they render the telephone completely useless.
How about making *something auto-report the last call. The caller ID may lie, but the phone company has the real call data and can log it for prosecution on request.
Fight fire with fire. Let Lenny talk to them and amuse us at the same time.
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but we can offer you a big deal on our extended warranty.
How do you threaten a robocall, exactly? In my experience, you never get to talk to a live person without explicitly taking action to do so (which initiates a voluntary agreement to have a dialog and therefore does not constitute an unsolicited call).
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I got a couple of those.. At first I would pretend I was going through OS X or ubuntu and would tell them I don't have that feature then describe what it looked like, but it stopped being fun so I started telling them "but I don't have a computer" this would make them hang up almost immediately.
I have fun with those shitbags. I play the dumb grandpa who only knows "The Internet" and "The Google" and couldn't find the start menu if his life depended on it. Endless fun. They ask for something, you deliberately give them the wrong information. I've kept some of those twits on the line for an hour before I finally let them know that I know they're a scammer, that the "ID" number that they're giving me is the same on every windows PC, and that I've been deliberately wasting their time so they don't have that time to go rip someone else off.
If I don't feel like playing that day, I just tell them I don't own a computer. That *really* confuses them.
Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups.
corrective action would be swift if you deduct that 229k off the CEO compensation.
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I heard my mother getting nasty with them on the phone.... "Windows doesn't call people!"
So I stopped her, and said "You know how you annoy me by asking vague questions? why don't you do it to them, just, pretend to be following their instructions and keep claiming its not working".
We used to work at the same company, one day the head of the helpdesk called me up and said "I just got off the phone with your mother"
He then told me how he spent an inordinate amount of time, and had to send a tech out, because he couldn't get her to plug the ethernet back into the wall.
He just fell silent when I asked the one question: "So, did she even bother to tell you she is practically blind?" Guessing she didn't.
I haven't checked in on it but, I do hope she has turned her power to good.
"I opened my eyes, and everything went dark again"
Slightly poor taste but....
A friend of mine got one of the calls and when they said he had a virus he cried out -- "It isn't Ebola is it? I was emailing a chap from Nigeria who's going to send me money" and continued on with calls off to an imaginary person nearby to fetch disinfectant and discuss whether it was worth replacing the whole PC or get a new keyboard.
He appeared to have worked himself up ino a right state.
Apparently he was so convincing he had the scammer seriously worried and trying to calm him down from his hysterics :-)
Many companies on this planet suffer from the same inability of updating their CRM databases, no matter which country or culture. Perhaps a planet-wide alien attack is on the way, and they are testing our defensive lines by randomly canceling updates to our CRM databases.
This is peanuts. They make that much money in about five minutes. They probably spent more than that defending against it. The woman involved will probably take home about a third of it.
The only pain is in legal precedent. That's why they fought it.
Those people are impossible. I've tried telling them everything I have runs Linux, I've told them I know Windows does not report viruses to Microsoft, once I even posed as a Microsoft employee and tried to get him to tell me where they are. All of that gets the current caller to hang up, but it doesn't stop the next idiot from calling. Obviously there's no communication between the various people who run this scam.
The world is my oyster. That's why it's always in a stew.
I moved my long-time landline to my cell several years ago, and I could not get robocallers to leave me alone, even after several years on the do not call registry and regular complaints. It was particularly annoying when parts of their ads ended up as voicemail messages.
I finally added the tones for a disconnected/no longer in service number to the beginning of my voicemail message, and the calls are drastically reduced, and I haven't had such an intrusive voicemail yet this year.
I got calls from some collection agency twice a week for someone who gave the wrong phone number. The calls did not identify themselves but gave a phone number, a few minutes on google found a website with that number. I sent one email to an address on the website with my number and that I was receiving unwanted calls from them for someone that did not own the number, that I registered a complaint with the FCC for each call, and that if it didn't stop I would take them to court. Calls stopped immediately. This lady (if that's what you want to call her) probably played the system to get rich quick.
I once told a Toronto Star phone salesman that I didn't need a subscription, as I was illiterate. He then argued with me that I couldn't be.
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Corporations like Time Warner truly believe they are above the law. They will not pay this woman. Ever. In fact, my bet is that they will SPEND $500,000 or more, to avoid paying $299,000 -- and here's why -- Time Warner's lawyers will advise the company to appeal, appeal, appeal, because if they pay, it will open the door to more lawsuits.
Instead, if they take a hard stance, and essentially, run the plaintiff into the poorhouse on legal fees, they will come out the winner in a war of attrition.
And then also, they will lobby for more Tort reform in Washington DC, so that consumers/citizens *never* have legal recourse against abuses by the ruling class.
If telephones are outlawed, then only outlaws will have telephones.
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I think if enough of us press 1 and tie up their call center, and on top of that spit out the most vile offensive things we can concoct, then we may eventually get all the employees to quit. 1 or 2 crazy assholes like me per day isnt so bad. If 5000 people a day opt to press 1 and spit out massively offensive verbal abuses, that will be something like death-by-a-thousand-cuts.
Here's what I do.. change your attitude. Every time they call, get out a stop watch. Start it the moment someone starts talking. See how long your can keep them on the phone before they hang up. Keep track. Learn delay strategies. Your credit card is in the other room. Hold on, you need to look up how much you owe. Finally, tell them you need to sign for a package. Mute the phone, put it down, get on with your day.
Or, if you're feeling irritable, string them along for a while and then tell them this is what you do - every day. "Talk to you tomorrow!"
Oh, and fuck you FCC for being so damned useless.
The plaintiff's 229k winning is 100% taxable as regular income. Most of us thinks in terms of how landsharks wins no matter which way the case swings, in practice IRS wins across the board.
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I strung one along for a while when he called me. He asked me to take a look at my computer (I have several), so I chose the one running freeDOS. He asked me to look at my desktop with all the icons and I said "I don't HAVE any icons". This caused him to transfer me to a 2nd tier technician. I'm not going to wait on the line for someone I don't want to talk to, so I hung up. That's when the 2nd tier guy calls me back (I ignored it - go to VM) THREE TIMES.
I used to get those calls from "this is windows calling". I finally got fed up with them, put my thinking cap on, and came up with a plan... I looked up some special numbers, wrote them down. The next time they called I told them they called my car phone and to please call back on my landline. Calls stopped.
I know it's wrong and I will go to hell for it, but when I get a spyware plant Microsoft support call I usually try to play dumb for as long as possible to keep the guy tied up (I'm kind of paying it forward to someone down the list who may not get called because I kept the guy going).
Once i get bored with that or they get irritated with me and it's obvious the caller is from South Asia, I start to get insulting. Some guys won't just hang up on you, they try to bully you and that's when I get really cruel and drag out truly offensive insults -- "So I hear you upgraded your residence recently, you moved from a cardboard box to a tin shanty. How's that working out? Are you still eating insects or have you moved to a fresh rat diet? Your wife, has she freshened her dot lately, or is it the same old faded one she's had for a while?"
If I get that far, the guy is usually really wound up and spewing profanity as fast as he can mentally translate it. One guy threatened to kill me and I told him that the CIA would be interested to know that he's probably a terrorist and might want to watch those drone stike videos on YouTube for a preview.
I know, it's awful, the worst kind of Americanism possible, but I figure these people are the scum of the Earth and deserve no quarter.
I should do this. At my place I get calls about every other day from bill collectors. They're trying to reach the person who had the phone number previous to me. I explain that the person they are looking for is not here, that I have had the phone number since December, and they need to update their records and stop calling me because they are wasting both their time and mine. They refuse to update their records, so maybe I should cash in on it? If it's worth a couple years' salary... it'd be a hell of a nice bonus. :-)
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Thank you Judge Alvin Hellerstein for not automatically siding with mega corporations over their hapless customers.
I practice my role-playing and voice acting. One day I'm grandpa fumbling for a card, and yelling at children in the yard, the next day I'll practice my french accent and talk about cheese. The fun part is seeing how far you can go before they give up. The trick is to respond to questions in a way in the first few minutes that make them think they've got a big fish on the hook, then slowly escalate the absurd responses. "My mistress demands I hurt myself thrice daily with this card. Please hang on a minute while I remove it from the spot of punishment." I consider it a victory if I get them to lose their temper and cuss me out.
When I was in college, I worked for a market research company doing market research survey phone interviews. If someone said no thanks, or that they had no time, or even just hung up, that was fine. I moved on to the next one. I always marveled at the sorts of idiots that took the time to curse me out though. Not only because it wasted a lot more of my time than just hanging up. Didn't those morons know.... I have their phone number!
When I first got my current phone number some 14 years ago, it apparently used to belong to a deadbeat named Jose Padilla. About 6 months into having the number, at which point I had given it out to many people, I would receive at least one call a week from debt collectors. This latest for about 1 year. Than came back for about 6 months 2 years after that. I would still periodically get a call for him from some company trying to reclaim a debt until about 5 years ago when it finally stopped. It ingrained in me the habit of not answering numbers I don't recognize. Now it is even easier as you can whitelist phone numbers and/or block specific numbers that call you with your phone's software without having to beg the phone company.
My cell has been on the NDC list for over 10 years, with me verifying its status every year. Somehow a company got a hold of my name and cell number and called me up offering a free sample of some product. They hung up as I was in the middle of telling them I had no prior experience with their company and that I am on the NDC list. They did not give me time to demand to be removed from their calling list. Same company called back four times, and only on that last call did they not hang up before I was able to request to be removed from their calling list and threaten to report them for not honoring the DNC list. I was unable to determine how they got my information. It's now been three weeks without hearing from them (knock on wood).
Recently I have to deal other "great" company, called Lycamobile US. Their managers probably think it is great idea to send to customer the same text message every 3 hours for many days. So that he would remember it better. And you can't unsubscribe!
It's a scam that's been shut down, but it's impossible to put a nail in its coffin because it's not one company doing it. The FTC tracked down a bunch of companies at the start of this year and forced them to fork over $700,000 in compensation, and it didn't even make a dent in the volume of calls.
"Cardholder service" scams are low success rate, high volume affairs which require only a small number of people to run and thus are easy to shut down and start up again under a different corporate entity. The only way to stop them is to make all low success rate, high volume telemarketing businesses intrinsically unprofitable, and the only way to do that is to charge for all calls.
This can be a nominal amount that wouldn't interfere with normal calls, it just has to be enough to deter calls that have very little chance of accomplishing anything useful. Ten minutes of a US minimum wage employee's time will cost a company $1.20, so let's set the level of pain at less than 1/10 that: every time a call is connected, $0.10 should be deducted from the caller's account and credited to the recipient's account. That way parties that call each other equally will tend to come out even.
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Well, it appears he was right.
I can see the fnords!
You are not in the wrong, these people are scamming telemarketers and deserve more than any ill vibe you could possibly send their way via a phoneline.
In my experience, you never get to talk to a live person without explicitly taking action to do so (which initiates a voluntary agreement to have a dialog and therefore does not constitute an unsolicited call).
Your experience is wrong. No action you take after they call can make that call soliscited. Your logic is that you must explicitly authorize the call and caller before you can request to be taken off their list. That's the opposite of reality.
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how do you figure that? you do know THIS IS Slasdot?
now we need to go OSS in diesel cars
... terminate the outbound call department in whole and outsource it all to a scammer in another country.
now we need to go OSS in diesel cars
Another thing that works, if you know any other languages, is to start rattling away at them in a language not English. I speak German and French. German's my favorite for cussing them out. They never, ever call back.
Call blocking. Wonderful invention. Okay, you have to repeatedly put in more numbers, but I don't answer the phone, then put the number in if no one leaves a message. Scammers rarely leave messages.
Sometimes when I get a person, I just say I don't have credit cards, so it's interesting they can be from my card holder services.
Her lawyers are probably going to get nearly all of it, and if she loses on appeal, there will be nothing. The more important question is, have they stopped calling her yet?