I contacted Sprint and Integretel and used this statement from Clark Howard: Web site Fraud Ring
The Federal Trade Commission has issued a statement saying that you do not have to pay your local telephone company for these charges, regardless of what they say. You should "refuse to pay for anything you did not authorize, as long as it's not a transmission charge, " FTC officials said. The reason being, charges for hijacked calls count as charges for content not transmission.
Integretel says they will credit my bill, We will see what happens
Ed
North Carolina
U.S.A.
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