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FTC Seeks Return Of $52M In Phone Bill Cramming Charges

Collections & Credit Risk | Wednesday, May 9, 2012

The FTC is seeking a civil contempt ruling against the nation's largest third-party billing company, alleging that it placed more than $70 million in bogus "cramming" charges on consumers' phone bills in violation of a previous court order.

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