Ofcom impose new code of practice for Mobile Operators

Posted: Sept. 18, 2009

Under measures that came into force at midnight, mobile service providers will now have to adhere to new Ofcom rules designed to prevent mobile mis-selling. The new rules prohibit mobile service providers and those selling their products and services from engaging in dishonest, misleading or deceptive conduct.

If providers breach the rules they could be fined up to 10 per cent of relevant turnover.

Following a significant increase in the number of complaints about cashback schemes and other forms of mis-selling in the mobile market, the mobile network operators introduced a voluntary Code of Practice in July 2007 to tackle mis-selling and cashback issues. This voluntary Code did not lead to a significant reduction in complaints so in March 2008, Ofcom proposed new mandatory rules - called a General Condition.

Since Ofcom proposed to introduce new rules complaints have fallen from over 600 to fewer than 200 per month.

Source: COMMSDEALER ' The industries leading news & feature magazine'



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