Carriers Face $30M Hispanic 'Cramming' Fine From FCC
By Bryan Koenig ( February 16, 2016, 4:41 PM EST) -- Four long-distance carriers are facing a potential $29.6 million Federal Communications Commission fine for allegedly targeting customers with Hispanic surnames in a "slamming" and "cramming" scheme where their long-distance carrier was impermissibly switched and their bill was hit with unauthorized charges....
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