Watch For Cramming on Your Phone Bill

Josh discovered a mysterious $13 fee on his parents' phone bill, and as he tracked down the source of the bogus charge, he learned a lot about cramming. The FCC describes it as "the practice of placing unauthorized, misleading, or deceptive charges on your telephone bill" by third party companies, who bank on you being too confused/distracted/annoyed by your hard-to-read bill to notice.
Read his story here.
My main reason for digging this besides warning (or reminding) you about this practice was the first comment after the article:
Just another example of the disparity between corporations and people. Corporations freely get away doing things that people would go to jail for.
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