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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsI just got a collect call on my cellphone from someone in the Elmira supermax prison...
I don't know anyone in prison, and I didn't know that guy's name.
I heard about this happening, and wondered what the angle is...
http://www.consumerfraudreporting.org/jail_phone_scams.php
If you have received phone call with a muffled recording asking you to press 1 to accept a collect call from a jail, you are probably the victim of a prison inmate phone scam. Some victims have reported calls billed to their phone from Correctional Billing Services (run by the company, Securus). Some of these calls originated in prisons, such as the Geauga County Jail. Last year in Florida, a group of inmates made $50,000 worth of calls billed to unsuspecting residents who never even accepted the calls.
According to a report citing Curtis Hopfinger of Securus, "It appears there was some fraudulent activity at the facility by one or more inmates that, for lack of a better term, 'tricked' the telephone system into billing calls" to victims. Securus contracts with jails to provide telephone service to inmates.
Another scam occurs when victims accept a collect call from an inmate and then follow then inmate's request to make another call on their behalf that involves dialing a sequence of numbers that includes *-7-2. That starts a call-forwarding service. The call-forwarding scam basically turns control of the victim's phone line over to the inmate.
If you think you have been wrongly billed for collect calls from jail or for long-distance calls, contact the company listed on the bill. If they refuse to reverse the charges, contact the phone company and the Better Business Bureau. Consumers should also contact the jail where the call originated as well, because deputies would want to open their own investigation to determine if a scam is being run out of a jail.
According to a report citing Curtis Hopfinger of Securus, "It appears there was some fraudulent activity at the facility by one or more inmates that, for lack of a better term, 'tricked' the telephone system into billing calls" to victims. Securus contracts with jails to provide telephone service to inmates.
Another scam occurs when victims accept a collect call from an inmate and then follow then inmate's request to make another call on their behalf that involves dialing a sequence of numbers that includes *-7-2. That starts a call-forwarding service. The call-forwarding scam basically turns control of the victim's phone line over to the inmate.
If you think you have been wrongly billed for collect calls from jail or for long-distance calls, contact the company listed on the bill. If they refuse to reverse the charges, contact the phone company and the Better Business Bureau. Consumers should also contact the jail where the call originated as well, because deputies would want to open their own investigation to determine if a scam is being run out of a jail.
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I just got a collect call on my cellphone from someone in the Elmira supermax prison... (Original Post)
TreasonousBastard
Aug 2019
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Siwsan
(26,177 posts)1. I got 2 of those calls, back to back, the other day
One from Indiana and one from California. Both were voicemails on my cell phone.
benld74
(9,889 posts)2. I got one from Chicago area code
Speaker was Chinese
Mentioned a Company name in Chinese
then
Mandarin began flowing through my speaker
It's been blocked