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posted by Fnord666 on Tuesday April 07 2020, @05:37AM   Printer-friendly
from the the-number-you-have-dialed-was-never-connected dept.

Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story:

TracFone Wireless is facing a potential $6 million fine for allegedly defrauding a government program that provides discount telecom service to poor people.

The Federal Communications Commission proposed the fine against TracFone yesterday, saying the prepaid wireless provider obtained FCC Lifeline funding by "enroll[ing] fictitious subscriber accounts." TracFone improperly sought and received more than $1 million from Lifeline, the FCC said.

The FCC press release said:

TracFone's sales agents—who were apparently compensated via commissions for new enrollments—apparently manipulated the eligibility information of existing subscribers to create and enroll fictitious subscriber accounts. For example, TracFone claimed support for seven customers in Florida at different addresses using the same name, all seven of whom had birth dates in July 1978 and shared the same last four Social Security Number digits. The Enforcement Bureau's investigation also found that, in 2018, TracFone apparently sought reimbursement for thousands of ineligible subscribers in Texas.

Today's proposed fine is based on the 5,738 apparently improper claims for funding that TracFone made in June 2018 and includes an upward adjustment in light of the company's egregious conduct in Florida.

The FCC's Lifeline program, which is paid for by Americans through fees imposed on phone bills, provides monthly subsidies of up to $9.25 per household for phone and broadband service provided to eligible low-income subscribers.

[...] TracFone said it would respond "at the appropriate time" and that "we take seriously our stewardship of public dollars and will continue to focus on connecting millions of low-income customers to school, jobs, healthcare, and essential social services," according to Reuters.


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  • (Score: 1, Insightful) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 07 2020, @10:03AM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 07 2020, @10:03AM (#979928)

    >> we take seriously our stewardship of public dollars

    How about cutting them off from the program for three years? During that time, the Mexican criminals running TracFone can consider what it means to take stewardship seriously.

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  • (Score: 2) by PiMuNu on Tuesday April 07 2020, @02:20PM

    by PiMuNu (3823) on Tuesday April 07 2020, @02:20PM (#979964)

    Jail time? Is this not fraud?

  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 07 2020, @04:47PM

    by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday April 07 2020, @04:47PM (#980005)

    TracFone claimed support for seven customers in Florida at different addresses using the same name, all seven of whom had birth dates in July 1978 and shared the same last four Social Security Number digits.

    Whatever punishment they get it should be doubled for incompetence. The didn't even bother to make up unique fake IDs.