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Re: "Press 9" Telephone Scam? Posted on: Fri, 28 Mar 2008 18:54:03 GMT

Cynic wrote:
> On Tue, 25 Mar 2008 18:38:11 GMT, Martin Milan wrote:
>
> >Don't be so sure Sue - I'm looking into an idea for a service using
> >premium lines, and I was astounded to find that in my little scheme, the
> >gateway I am using have no problem having the recipient of a call that
> >we initiate being connected to a premium rate number, with the recipient
> >paying the bill...
> >
> >I must admit, I didn't think it was possible - but our Gateway are
> >suggesting that it is.
>
> I would be astounded if that were true of any call to a landline
> number in the UK without the charge being announced and the called
> party having to do something to accept it.

Unlike reverse charge SMS text messages.
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