
Slamming Tip Sheet
Slamming -- having your telephone company changed without your permission -- is on the rise.
Most consumers and small businesses that are slammed do not realize it until they get their
next telephone bill. Hey, I don't remember switching to Fred's Long Distance Company?
Slamming happens to many consumers and small businesses in many ways. It used to be limited
to long distance service. But as competition expands to local toll and local service,
slamming is expanding as well. Some consumers and small businesses have had their long
distance and local toll service slammed at the same time!
By following these simple survival tips, you can protect yourself from slamming:
- If you get a telemarketing call for new telephone service, be careful how you
answer.
Make sure you know what you are agreeing to before you say, "yes."
- Ask questions before you agree to change your long distance or local toll company
in
response to a telemarketing call. Make sure you understand what you are agreeing to.
- Ask the caller to send you written material about the offer and an authorization
form so you can check out the details and then make a decision.
- If you get an offer in the mail, make sure you read all the material before
returning the authorization form. Many mail offers include incentives like bonus
checks, free minutes, raffle entries and other contests. Before accepting an offer, make
sure you understand the rates, terms and conditions of the service that comes with it.
- Slamming frequently occurs when a company calls and offers to consolidate
all of your telephone services on one bill. Sounds good, but most consumers and
small businesses already get one bill from their local telephone company that
includes their local, local toll, and long distance charges.
- Periodically check your long distance company by dialing 1+700+555-4141
and your local toll company by dialing 1+your area code+700-4141. If you live in
the 847 area code in the Chicago area, dial 1+312+700-4141 to check your local
toll company. You will not be charged for these calls.
- Call your local telephone company and ask them not to change your long distance
or local toll company unless they receive a written or verbal authorization from you.
This protects you from unscrupulous switches.
- If you are slammed, know your rights. The easiest way to lodge a complaint
and switch back to your preferred company is to call your local telephone company.
In most cases, you will be able to get your service switched back at no charge and
you will be entitled to be rebilled by the company that slammed you at the rates that
your original carrier would have charged for the calls.
You can also lodge a complaint with the
Federal Communications Commission
or your state's public service commission
Here is where to call:
Federal Communications Commission 1-202-418-0960
Illinois Commerce Commission 1-800-524-0795
(in Chicago call 1-312-814-2887)
Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission 1-800-851-4268
Michigan Public Service Commission 1-800-292-9555
Ohio Public Utility Commission 1-800-686-7826
Wisconsin Public Service Commission 1-800-225-7729
For a full listing of all the state utility commissions, click here.
For more information....
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