Liz Lynne MEP

Liberal Democrat MEP for the West Midlands

MEPs SET TO BAN 'PHONE PRIZE SCAMS

5.04.00pm GMT Wed 23rd Feb 2005

The European Parliament is expected to vote tomorrow (Thursday, February 24) to end the telephone prize scams currently plaguing Britain's households. The banning of scam calls is part of a new package of EU consumer protection measures. Once the legislation is approved the UK government will put the rules into British law and decide how best to enforce them.

The move by MEPs reflects the recent explosion in the number of people receiving unwanted automated phone calls telling them they have won a prize if they return the call. When the number is dialled back the caller has to pay for a premium phone call, usually lasting several minutes, and which can cost up to a hundred pounds. Only last month the Office of Fair Trading said that Britons lose out to unfair marketing tactics to the tune of £1 billion each year.

Many of these scams are based in another country to escape the attention of the UK authorities. Up until now, the phone scam has fallen outside UK and EU consumer laws, but the new rules will make clear that such practices are illegal. Liberal Democrats, who led moves to include telephone prize scams in the new legislation said that the scammers' days are numbered.

West Midlands Liberal Democrat Euro-MP Liz Lynne said:

"These scams are a real headache for many of my constituents. Not only are the calls an unwanted nuisance, they can also end up costing a lot of money for vulnerable and unsuspecting people." she said.

"The law will apply not only in the UK, but throughout the EU, so scammers will not be able to hide away in other European countries. This is good news for British consumers."

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