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Deceptive telemarketer sentenced to house arrest and ten years probation

A fraudulent telemarketers case that was shut down way back in 2006 has finally started to see some criminal consequences for those involved. This week, the third of a group of five deceptive telemarketers was sentenced to eight months of house arrest and eight more months of curfew for nine counts of fraud. The sentence also prohibits any telemarketing of any kind for 10 years.

Scam calls continue to reach businesses and individuals

While the average smartphone user is making fewer phone calls than ever before, incoming telemarketing and scam calls continue to reach people in both business and personal settings. Canada has several departments, including the U.S.-Canadian agreement called the Centre of Operations Linked to Telemarketing Fraud (COLT), to help find and stop fraudulent telemarketers.

Still two members not yet sentenced

There are still two members of the operation who have not yet been sentenced, after charges were initially laid back in 2012. All defendants in this case have been charged with at least nine counts of fraud or deceptive telemarketing.

Read more about the telemarketing scam at Mobile Syrup.

This article is summarized by Canadian Fraud News Inc.