Thank you, Madam Chair, for letting me go over.
It's not. It's an issue just as much for dads as well.
Scammers figured out a way to beat the system, not surprisingly. They found ways to cram unauthorized charges onto consu...
Well, I am not sure how to interpret that answer. You would not object but only if it is more far-reaching?
I think that this testimony has been very valuable.
I think there are a number of areas where we can work together to ensure that consumers are not only educated but better...
A lot of these issues really seem to come back to consumers knowing what they are doing, paying attention, being educate...
I would not set the threshold at the level of refunds. I would set it at the level of requests for refunds.
Both this report and the Committee's earlier report on landline cramming make it abundantly clear that telephone carrier...
the comparison inevitably has to be made to the other payment mechanisms that encounter similar problems.
So the question is: where should the buck stop?
This subject is one very, very close to my heart as a former Attorney General for a couple of decades in Connecticut.
I am here regretfully in place of Chairman Rockefeller, who has an urgent intel, intelligence matter and therefore could...
the carriers have made as their share of their customers being crammed is a huge incentive for them to look the other wa...
Thank you very much.
If they were making less money, would there be a greater incentive to take stronger action?
The reality of third-party charges on telephone bills is a markedly different story, a profoundly different tale, and th...
Would you object to that rule as applied to your industry?