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UK spam scammers escape punishment

posted onJuly 6, 2005
by hitbsecnews

A company which sent nearly 1.4 million unsolicited emails promoting a bogus premium rate prize scam has been asked to clean up its act by the Office of Fair Trading - but has escaped punishment.

In the OFT's view the emails, sent by Churchcastle, trading as 'Fast Cash' and 'UK Prize Bonanza', were misleading as the stated prizes of £5,000 and £10,000 did not materialise.

Instead the 190,000 recipients who called the premium rate prize line at a cost of around £7.50 were rewarded with less spectacular prizes such as holiday vouchers, or in some cases a family portrait.

The OFT says it has obtained binding undertakings from the company, its director Neil Frogley and employees Karen Davies and Carly Assell that they will leave out misleading claims in the future.

They will no longer be able to claim recipients of the emails have entered a competition, promotion or prize draw when that is not the case and they will not be allowed to mislead recipients by telling them they have won a major prize.

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