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True-DTAC Join Fight Against Call Center Scams


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BANGKOK (NNT) - True Corporation and Total Access Communication Public Company Limited (DTAC) are collaborating to tackle rampant call center scams.

 

TRUE President Natwut Amornvivat said the firm recognizes the threat of cyber crimes, which are becoming increasingly frequent with ever-evolving tactics.

 

Such scams are at best a nuisance and in many cases can cause major financial damage. TRUE, together with the Police Cyber Taskforce (PCT) and the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), have established the 9777 hotline for people to report SMS and phone numbers used by scammers. TRUE customers will not be charged for making calls to the hotline, which is available around the clock. The center will also announce the result of its assessment within 72 hours. If a number is determined to have been used by scammers, TRUE will block it from its system and inform the NBTC and PCT in case further action is necessary.

 

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Similarly, Stephen James Helwig, DTAC’s interim chief corporate affairs officer, said DTAC accepts call center scam reports to its 1678 hotline, which also accepts SMS and MMS reports.

 

Additionally, the company will prevent international calls that appear fraudulent and establish a team to monitor incoming international calls to determine their authenticity.

 

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34 minutes ago, sungod said:

Not just the scammers, the incessant cold calling by automated systems trying to sell you sh*t you dont want.

Yes, I keep blocking numbers..... and those darned dodgy SMS with suspicious links in them.....

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8 hours ago, tingtong said:

Pretentious face saving move, when phone companies selling out numbers to unwanted advertisers.

Went to True centers, not once, but they are unwilling to block such calls, or texts.

 

Follow the money.

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