It ends up becoming more like a pyramid scheme.
We hear a lot of complaints from consumers about bogus offers for credit cards that are promoted over the Internet,
Generally, you need a physical address to make a complaint, ... If it`s a Web site, you can get information from the site-registration people, but it may just be a front for someone else.
But no matter what, consumers should check out their options and not only with (Bell) but with all the companies.
Unfortunately, at that point there`s not a whole lot of good options. You have to assume that it`s going to have to wait until you get back home.
There`s a scam for everyone, and that means everyone is a potential victim,
Everything about the Internet makes it perfect for criminals bent on perpetrating a scam.
You`re then urged to bring other people into the program saying you will be able to get free trips for yourself,
I think there`s going to be a lot of work for consumer advocates and lawyers as the new e-signature law unfolds.
A lot of people are overpaying simply because of inertia.