Miami resident fined $120 million for 96 million roboswarm

Miami resident fined $120 million for 96 million roboswarm

On the proposal of the Federal communications Commission’s Miami resident Adrian Abramovich was fined $120 million for that 3 months has organized more than 96 million roboswarm (more than 1 million per day), during which the people of Miami are not legitimate means tried to impose on the purchase of shares. And it was so.

Abramovich, as head of the company Marketing Strategy Leaders, based in Miami, in 2016 organized more than 96 million roboswarm Miami residents. And all anything if these calls are not implemented in an unlawful manner. First, there were calls to the same subscriber almost every hour. Second, the virtual robots fooled barriers, adapting to a particular location and selecting the code of the district of residence of the subscriber. Often for these calls was used by emergency «first aid» and various hospitals. This significantly increased the likelihood that the subscriber will answer the call. Of course! But this fraudulent scheme is not important.

When the subscriber picked up the receiver, the robot asked him to find out details about promotional offers free tours and training from TripAdvisor, Expedia, Hilton and Marriott. For information needed to press «1». However, when you press the right number, the call is forwarded to a live operator who didn’t even try to tell you about any promotions, and obsession were persuaded to buy shares of different companies, unrelated to TripAdvisor, Expedia etc.

But the first complaints began to come not to the Federal communications Commission and is in TripAdvisor. So before you go to the authorities, the company decided to conduct my own little investigation, which led them eventually to Adrian Abramovich. The data were transferred to an official investigation.

The Federal communications Commission has already called the Scam «the largest and most dangerous of all» that they had to investigate.

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