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Old 24th March 2008, 02:57 PM
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You should ask YOUR phone company how THEIR phone company managed to reverse the charges WITHOUT your permission, as surely this is FRAUD. Normally, if someone tries to reverse the charges, they have to go through an operator, who will ask the receiving party whether they are prepared to accept the reverse charge call. Maybe they pulled this stunt by contracting THEIR telecoms company to just bill you via your own company, without asking first. This can happen here, but is considered fraud, and our own telecoms companies can be required to reimburse the charges billed by the other company, even if overseas.
The result of this is that some telecoms companies delay paying out to the other providers, in case there is a complaint about the charges that they are required to reimburse. Here, it is usually premium rate lines that are used for these scams.
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