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190 fax-back and telephone numbers

Don't let your next phone bill come as a rude shock - always read the fine print and check the detail.

  • Be aware that any 190 service will attract charges higher than normal phone services
  • Ignore any 190 offers that are supposedly 'urgent' or time limited.
  • Avoid any overseas services linked with 190.
  • Avoid any 190 services that do not clearly disclose the total cost of their service.
  • Read all terms and conditions very carefully.
  • Shop or ask around locally to see if the 'offers' are elsewhere for cheaper.
  • Remember shopping locally may give you better redress if something goes wrong.
  • 190 services, especially fax offers usually offer products available elsewhere, much cheaper.
  • Never be afraid to complain to your telephone company and the Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman if you feel you have been 'scammed' by a 190 service. Also let us know of your problem.
  • If you are suspicious of an offer, ring Consumer Protection or check our website.
  • With SMS ring tones and other services always ensure you read the terms and conditions prior to subscribing.
  • Businesses can request that your telephone company put a block on dialing 190 numbers.
  • Alert WA ScamNet.

Page last updated on:   -  Sunday, 24 July 2005