Tuesday, May 09, 2006

FTC Moves to Stop Telemarketer Using Phony Caller ID

Via FTC.gov.

A nationwide telemarketer of mortgage loans has been calling people whose numbers are listed on the National Do Not Call Registry, and doing so without identifying itself, according to the Federal Trade Commission, which is seeking civil penalties and an injunction against the telemarketer for violations of the FTC’s Telemarketing Sales Rule. This is the Commission’s first case alleging transmission of false caller ID information.

According to an FTC complaint, Srikanth Venkataraman, formerly of New Jersey, has been doing business as Scorpio Systems, Ltd., selling mortgage loans, refinancing, and other products and services. Scorpio allegedly called numbers on the Do Not Call Registry, failed to transmit its telephone number and name to consumers’ caller identification service, and failed to pay the fee required to access the Registry. The telemarketer transmitted either no caller ID or a phony caller ID – 234-567-8923 – and, as a result, consumers were unable to contact the telemarketer to stop unwanted telemarketing calls.

The Commission vote to authorize staff to file the complaint against Scorpio Systems, Ltd. was 5-0. The complaint was filed at the FTC’s request by the U. S. Department of Justice in U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey on April 26, 2006. Assistance in this matter was provided by the FTC’s Southwestern Regional Office.

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