BRUSSELS - The European Union's consumer chief on Thursday launched a crackdown on websites offering mobile phone services such as ringtones after a probe found most were ripping people off, notably teenagers.
An initial investigation by EU Consumer Commissioner Meglena Kuneva into 500 websites providing ringtones, wallpapers, news feeds or videogames worth hundreds of millions of euros found that 80 percent were misleading" consumers.
Far too many people are falling victim to costly surprises from mysterious charges, fees and ringtone subscriptions they learn about for the first time when they see their mobile phone bill," Kuneva told a news conference.
We need to get a clear message out particularly to teenagers and childrenbe on your guard. It's all about the smallprint ... make sure you are not signing up for more than you bargained for."
Failure by companies such as Jamba, jointly owned by News Corp and VeriSign, Vodafone, Aspiro and Wiking Mobile to address Kuneva's concerns could lead to hefty fines or closure of their sites.
An initial investigation by EU Consumer Commissioner Meglena Kuneva into 500 websites providing ringtones, wallpapers, news feeds or videogames worth hundreds of millions of euros found that 80 percent were misleading" consumers.
Far too many people are falling victim to costly surprises from mysterious charges, fees and ringtone subscriptions they learn about for the first time when they see their mobile phone bill," Kuneva told a news conference.
We need to get a clear message out particularly to teenagers and childrenbe on your guard. It's all about the smallprint ... make sure you are not signing up for more than you bargained for."
Failure by companies such as Jamba, jointly owned by News Corp and VeriSign, Vodafone, Aspiro and Wiking Mobile to address Kuneva's concerns could lead to hefty fines or closure of their sites.