Subject: RE: SCO and the US Federal Trade Commission
From: Hassler, Jeff (Jeff.Hassler@asc.asrc.com)
Date: Wed Sep 10 2003 - 14:17:39 AKDT
Try the https://rn.ftc.gov/pls/dod/wsolcq$.startup?Z_ORG_CODE=3DPU01 =
site
to fill out a FTC Consumer Complaint Form online.
-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Firman [mailto:lug@firman.us]=20
Sent: Wednesday, September 10, 2003 2:08 PM
To: aklug@aklug.org
Subject: SCO and the US Federal Trade Commission
The message below came across the RedHat list that I read
and I just called the FTC myself and made a complaint.
It was very easy and I basically told the FTC that
this company SCO is committing major fraud by trying
to make people & companies pay for something SCO does NOT even own.
I got a case number in just a few minutes.
They simply dump the information into a database and the
FTC gentleman told me that if there are enough complaints
and there is a pattern, they will investigate the SCO Group.
So pass this around and start calling the FTC to stop the SCO Scumbags.
Read below.....
Andy
----- Forwarded message from Andy Firman <andy@firman.us> -----
Date: Tue, 9 Sep 2003 22:05:24 -0800
Subject: sco and ftc
User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.4i
[From a Slashdot posting....]
I just got off the phone with the FTC. If everyone calls and complains=20
then the chances they will investigate SCO goes up. They look for=20
patterns. In other words, if the majority of their calls are about SCO=20
then they will investigate. It is time to take the Slashdot effect to
the=20
phones.
These are the key points to make:
-You did not purchase software from SCO
-The company that "produced" your software did not purchase it from SCO
-It was not marketed or packaged by SCO
-Despite this SCO is asking for $199 from home users (You) and $699 from
business for 1 CPU
They will ask for your name, phone number, address etc. That is mostly
to=20
verify your identity and citizenship I think.
Here is the number:
1-877-382-4357 option 4
They are nice and listen well. The lady I talked to even took the time
to=20
get a better understanding of what Linux is. The best quote from her
"You=20
didn't purchase it from them and they want you to pay them? That sounds=20
crazy."
-- Call FTC 1-877-382-4357 opt 4 -You didn't buy from SCO -Vendor didn't either -They want $199 ...Here's some information that may help. They actually asked for=20 this info:
The SCO Group 355 South 520 West Suite 100 Lindon, Utah 84042
801-765-4999 phone
The guy I spoke with was actually somewhat familiar with what=20 Linux is. One of his first questions was how this company got involved=20 with me, which my answer was "Well, that's the problem. They didn't."
He eventually asked if SCO has contacted me personally with=20 regard to this situation, which they have not. Don't lie to them. Be=20 completely truthful. At the end of the call I got a reference number, and=20 he said that if SCO does contact me personally, I should call back and let=20 them know.
It was very easy to do, and took about 5 minutes of my time.
The recording while I wated for the counselor to pick up the phone did say=20 that the FTC does track trends in complaints. If we get enough people to
complain, something will happen. Please, take a few minutes and call!=20
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