Commissioner Adam H. Putnam

Florida Agencies, FTC Announce Local Results For National Telemarketing Sweep

~ National operation includes more than 180 actions against instances of telemarketing fraud ~


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Terence McElroy
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May 20, 2008

TALLAHASSEE – Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum, Florida Agriculture and Consumer Services Commissioner Charles H. Bronson, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), and a series of Florida partners today announced the results of a national telemarketing fraud sweep, including several actions taken throughout Florida over the past few months. Nationwide, authorities believe more than 500,000 consumers have been affected by the 180 cases unveiled today, which may have defrauded victims out of approximately $100 million. The Florida actions included five agreements totaling more than $126,000 in reimbursements for consumers and charitable donations, 12 arrests, and one lawsuit filed against a Clearwater company accused of engaging in deceptive and unfair practices by marketing and charging for “foreclosure consulting services” but failing to provide the assistance promised.

“Telemarketing is not only annoying, but it can be deceptive and sometimes blatantly illegal,” said Attorney General McCollum. “Consumers deserve to be protected and this cooperative effort exemplifies what our federal, state and local partners can do with combined resources for the good of our citizens.”

The Florida Attorney General enforces Florida’s Unfair and Deceptive Trade Practices Act and other laws applying specifically to telemarketing. Among the areas being investigated are the credit and debt consolidation business, the sale of catalog credit cards, and the timeshare advertising and sales industries. The Florida Attorney General's office is also investigating the mortgage foreclosure rescue industry, which is also being widely marketed through telemarketing sales. Consumer surveys conducted by the FTC showed that consumers in financial distress or on fixed incomes were targeted, as were senior citizens. African American and Hispanic consumers also reported more fraud.

“Operation Tele-Phoney” is the largest sweep of telemarketing frauds cases ever coordinated by the Federal Trade Commission, with more than 180 actions being announced today. The comprehensive attack on telemarketing fraud was launched by the FTC, the U.S. Department of Justice, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service, state Attorneys General and other state enforcement authorities, and the Competition Bureau in Canada and other Canadian law enforcement agencies. Florida agencies involved in the sweep include the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, the Pinellas County Department of Justice and Consumer Services and the Clearwater Police Department.

“The sheer breadth of 'Operation Tele-PHONEY' is a testament to the ability of law enforcement agencies at all levels to work together effectively to help protect consumers both in the United States and abroad,” FTC Chairman William E. Kovacic said.  “I'd like to personally thank all of our partners in this sweep for helping to eradicate the scourge of telemarketing fraud.”

Under “Operation Tele-Phoney,” the FTC has filed more than 10 new telemarketing fraud cases; each FTC region has filed at least one. Authorities estimate that consumers will save $30 million next year as a result of these cases. Florida’s actions announced as part of “Operation Tele-Phoney” include lawsuits, cease and desist orders, settlements, and assurances of voluntary compliance. The actions are against telemarketers pitching magazine subscriptions, medical prescription programs, automobile warranties, etc. A complete list of Florida-based actions is available online at: http://myfloridalegal.com/webfiles.nsf/WF/MRAY-7ETGX3/$file/TelePhoneyFLActions.pdf.  PDF - Click to download Adobe Reader (link will open in a new window)

In March and April 2008, Florida Agriculture and Consumer Services Commissioner Charles H. Bronson’s department led a major sweep of telemarketing boiler rooms in five Florida counties, with assistance from the Attorney General’s Office and the Pinellas County Department of Justice and Consumer Services. These actions were included in the national statistics for “Operation Tele-Phoney,” among which are 42 indictments, 32 guilty pleas or convictions, and 17 sentencings, four of which resulted in prison terms for 10 years or longer.

“Illegal boiler rooms that prey on citizens are unfortunately all too commonplace,” said Commissioner Charles Bronson. “This sweep shows that we will go after them wherever we find them.”

In addition to announcing the cases today, the FTC and its partners unveiled a consumer protection initiative designed to educate consumers about telemarketing fraud and help report fraud to the authorities. The campaign features a new website and two short videos located at http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/edu/microsites/phonefraud/index.shtml and http://www.YouTube.com/ftcvideos and is also available in Spanish. To recognize and avoid telemarketing fraud, consumers are encouraged to ask the following questions:

Consumers are also encouraged to report phone fraud and Do Not Call violations. Telemarketing or phone fraud may be reported to the Attorney General’s Office online at http://myfloridalegal.com or by calling 1-866-966-7226. Florida also operates the nation's first “Do Not Call” list, and consumers can call 1 800 HELP FLA (435-7352) or visit the Division of Consumer Services' website at http://www.800helpfla.com to get more information about the program or instructions on how to sign up for it. A call to the same toll-free hotline can be used by consumers to determine if a telemarketer is registered in Florida or for information on how to file a complaint against such a business.

Florida’s Complaints may also be reported to the FTC online at http://www.FTC.gov or by calling 1-877-FTC-HELP. Violations of the National Do Not Call Registry may be reported online at https://www.DoNotCall.gov/ or by calling 1-888-382-1222. More information is available online at: http://myfloridalegal.com/webfiles.nsf/WF/MRAY-7ETGWG/$file/FTC_Fraud_Brochure_FL.pdf.  PDF - Click to download Adobe Reader (link will open in a new window)

Additional information may be obtained at a joint press conference in Clearwater this afternoon at 1:00 p.m. at the Clearwater Police Department.

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