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- From {Omaha World-Herald}, Thursday, April 2, 1992.
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- 900-Number Fraud Case Expected to Set a Trend
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- by David Thompson, {World-Herald} Staff Writer
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- Civil court cases against abuses of 900-toll telephone number 'will be
- slam dunks' as the result of the successful prosecution of a criminal
- case in Omaha over 900 numbers, a federal postal inspector said
- Wednesday.
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- Postal inspector Michael Jones said numerous civil actions involving
- 900 numbers have been filed, including three recently in Iowa. At
- least one civil case is pending in Nebraska, he said, and there may be
- others.
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- Jones said the mail fraud conviction Tuesday of Bedford Direct Mail
- Service Inc. of Omaha and its president, Ellis B. Goodman, 52, of 1111
- S. 113th. Ct., may have been the first criminal conviction involving
- 900 numbers.
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- The conviction also figures in Nebraska Attorney General Don
- Stenberg's consumer protection program, which calls attention to
- abuses of 900 numbers, a staff member said.
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- Among consumer complaints set to Stenberg's office, those about 900
- numbers rank in the top five categories, said Daniel L. Parsons,
- senior consumer protection specialist.
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- People are often lured by an offer of a gift or prize to dial a toll-
- free 800 number, then steered to a series of 900 numbers and charged
- for each one, Parsons said.
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- He said that during the last two years, state attorneys general have
- taken action against 150 organizations for allegedly abusing 900
- numbers.
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