The bill signed into law Sunday prohibits third-party
telecommunication providers from adding charges to phone bills
without consumers' consent. The practice is known as "cramming.
The bill amends the Consumer Fraud and Deceptive Business
Practices Act.
Phone providers can now charge consumers only if they meet
certain conditions, including clearly disclosing the charges and
getting consumers' consent.
The bill was supported by Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan,
industry groups and the AARP.
Quinn noted that the move comes on the eve of the 25th
anniversary of the Citizens Utility Board, the consumer watchdog
group he helped create.
[Associated Press]
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