FCC Says IP Relay Scam Calls Can’t Be Blocked - BodyShop Business

FCC Says IP Relay Scam Calls Can’t Be Blocked

The California Autobody Association (CAA) warned its members in its
most recent newsletter that potential phone scams involving IP Relay
phone services are still going strong, and the calls can’t be blocked
because of Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations.

The scam goes as follows: a call is placed to a body shop through IP
Relay, a service offered by AT&T, Sprint, MCI and others that
allows deaf people and people with speech impediments to connect via
any Web-ready computer, PDA or phone. The “customer” claims to need a
tow to the shop’s city from somewhere out of state but needs cash
because the tow company won’t accept a credit card. The customer then
asks the shop to charge an amount ranging from $2,500 to $3,500 to his
or her credit card (presumably stolen), then wire the same amount of
cash to him or her.

Dozens of shops from around the U.S. have told BodyShop Business they’ve received similar phone calls (click HERE to read our previous story, plus BSB readers’ scam stories).

The CAA noted that if a caller gives an abnormal description of vehicle
damage or won’t give the exact location of the vehicle, the call is likely
a scam. In addition, scammers might not give names and may sound like
they’re reading from a script or make unusual requests.

The FCC says that some businesses
have requested Telecommunication Relay Services (TRS) providers not
make calls to their numbers, but, per regulations, TRS providers can’t
refuse to make an outbound call requested by a TRS user in any
circumstance. Section 225 of the Americans with Disabilities Act is
intended to ensure that TRS “gives each person with hearing or speech
disabilities functionally equivalent access to the telephone network.”  

For more information on FCC regulations, visit www.fcc.gov.

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