Phone slamming is highly illegal, but yet ATT seems to get away with it all the time. IMHO you should find the time to report it. It's easy to file a complaint. There is no form to fill out. Write a letter to the FCC and tell them your name, address and phone numbers affected. Also include a phone number where you can be reached. Tell them both the names of the carriers you HAD and that ATT stole your account and any info like a phone number that you can provide or a copy of the bill. Include ALL details of phone conversations and any info you feel they can use.
Send info to: Federal Communications Commission, Common Carrier Bureau, Consumer Complaints, Mail Stop Code 1600A2, Washington, DC 20554
It's obvious the company is filing lawsuit against AOL as a form of advertisement. Why else would a random site feel the need to uphold copyright law. As far as I'm concerned, it worked. I visited the site for the first time right after reading the story.
Phone slamming is highly illegal, but yet ATT seems to get away with it all the time. IMHO you should find the time to report it. It's easy to file a complaint. There is no form to fill out. Write a letter to the FCC and tell them your name, address and phone numbers affected. Also include a phone number where you can be reached. Tell them both the names of the carriers you HAD and that ATT stole your account and any info like a phone number that you can provide or a copy of the bill. Include ALL details of phone conversations and any info you feel they can use. Send info to: Federal Communications Commission, Common Carrier Bureau, Consumer Complaints, Mail Stop Code 1600A2, Washington, DC 20554
It's obvious the company is filing lawsuit against AOL as a form of advertisement. Why else would a random site feel the need to uphold copyright law. As far as I'm concerned, it worked. I visited the site for the first time right after reading the story.