Short codes scums 5503: Be ware

to young Mobile Zone Wireless: The Orangino Scam and how to Unsubscribe Instantly!<http://www.domainsafrica.com/2011/11/mobile-zone-wireless-orangino-scam-and.html> http://www.domainsafrica.com/2011/11/mobile-zone-wireless-orangino-scam-and.... To Unsubscribe, send the word "STOP" to 5503 I'm always skilled at smelling scams and scums from hundred miles away but how this scam eluded me is still a puzzle to me. First I would like to apologize to everyone for not playing my informal role as the "public watchdog" properly and alerting Kenyan users of the Mobile Zone Wireless scam. Before I continue, here is how to UNSUBSCRIBE from the service: Send an SMS with the word "STOP" to *5503* . These scums will charge you a final Ksh.30 for unsubscribing! The fraudulent company offered some captivating ads asking users to answer questions such as "Who is the real Obama?" blah blah. When you click the link, it takes you to a page where you are asked to answer the question and then enter the phone your phone number to be entered into a draw to "win" cool mobile phones or an iPadetc. No terms of Service are even displayed during the entire process but you will begin knowing the Terms of service soon enough when Ksh.30 begins to disappear from your phone mysteriously, everyday. The parent company, Orangino is based in Stockolm, Sweden and owned by one Ulla Osterman but it seems they have some minions in Kenya to do their bidding. You can tell the scammer, Ulla Osterman, what you think by emailing them at this email ulla@businesscompetence.com . Subscribing for this service is quite easy but unsubscribing is another matter altogether.Once you are in, there's no easy way out as there is no readily accessible info on how to unsubscribe. If you are a busy guy like me, you might be stuck with this service for a month before you can find time to get through to your mobile phone company's customer service(In my case, Safaricom). It's like signing a deal with the devil! The moment you subscribe, you automatically accept their obscure Terms of Service(TOS) that they will be deducting Ksh.30 from your account anytime they send useless ringtones etc to download, and they can do this as frequently as everyday. They ask you to click the link http://m.ke.orangino.com. That means every day you will be losing sh.30 to an unsolicited service that you have not asked for. They use strong arm tactics to fleece consumers and how Safaricom allows something like this within their network beats logic. I guess for mobile companies, every revenue stream is acceptable, there are no ethical considerations on protecting consumers from fraud. So now thousands or even hundreds of thousands of consumers are stuck with Orangino, losing millions of shillings every day to some obscure company based in Stockholm!

Blaming Safaricom (or any other mobile phone company), is not any sensible thing you can do. You subscribe to a service, then you pay the price. I mean you must pay for your mistakes. In another view, I noticed that whn you play a youtube video and you don't want the adverts at the bottom of the video from appearing (the common one telling you about al-shabaab), and you click on the "x" icon to close the advert, a new page pops up directing you to a page where you have some minutes to asnwer some questions, then enter your mobile phone number. I hav learnt, as an unwritten rule to never enter my cell phone number , lest I face the ugly repercussions which are beyond my service provider's control. I hope you'll get over this "e-torture" soon. On 15/08/2012, Henry Kamabi <hkamabi@gmail.com> wrote:
to young Mobile Zone Wireless: The Orangino Scam and how to Unsubscribe Instantly!<http://www.domainsafrica.com/2011/11/mobile-zone-wireless-orangino-scam-and.html> http://www.domainsafrica.com/2011/11/mobile-zone-wireless-orangino-scam-and....
To Unsubscribe, send the word "STOP" to 5503
I'm always skilled at smelling scams and scums from hundred miles away but how this scam eluded me is still a puzzle to me. First I would like to apologize to everyone for not playing my informal role as the "public watchdog" properly and alerting Kenyan users of the Mobile Zone Wireless scam.
Before I continue, here is how to UNSUBSCRIBE from the service: Send an SMS with the word "STOP" to *5503* . These scums will charge you a final Ksh.30 for unsubscribing!
The fraudulent company offered some captivating ads asking users to answer questions such as "Who is the real Obama?" blah blah. When you click the link, it takes you to a page where you are asked to answer the question and then enter the phone your phone number to be entered into a draw to "win" cool mobile phones or an iPadetc. No terms of Service are even displayed during the entire process but you will begin knowing the Terms of service soon enough when Ksh.30 begins to disappear from your phone mysteriously, everyday. The parent company, Orangino is based in Stockolm, Sweden and owned by one Ulla Osterman but it seems they have some minions in Kenya to do their bidding. You can tell the scammer, Ulla Osterman, what you think by emailing them at this email ulla@businesscompetence.com .
Subscribing for this service is quite easy but unsubscribing is another matter altogether.Once you are in, there's no easy way out as there is no readily accessible info on how to unsubscribe. If you are a busy guy like me, you might be stuck with this service for a month before you can find time to get through to your mobile phone company's customer service(In my case, Safaricom). It's like signing a deal with the devil!
The moment you subscribe, you automatically accept their obscure Terms of Service(TOS) that they will be deducting Ksh.30 from your account anytime they send useless ringtones etc to download, and they can do this as frequently as everyday. They ask you to click the link http://m.ke.orangino.com. That means every day you will be losing sh.30 to an unsolicited service that you have not asked for. They use strong arm tactics to fleece consumers and how Safaricom allows something like this within their network beats logic. I guess for mobile companies, every revenue stream is acceptable, there are no ethical considerations on protecting consumers from fraud. So now thousands or even hundreds of thousands of consumers are stuck with Orangino, losing millions of shillings every day to some obscure company based in Stockholm!

Supposed you were subscribed without clicking those nonses?.. We all in this field and only a class 2 of the 80's would not understand the consequences of click clicking anything that shows in or online. Who blamed safaricom..? Do you work with these scums? Atleast they unsubscribed me after i reported the same...and compensated the airtime they had kulad.. On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 7:34 PM, Solomon Mbũrũ Kamau <solo.mburu@gmail.com>wrote:
Blaming Safaricom (or any other mobile phone company), is not any sensible thing you can do. You subscribe to a service, then you pay the price. I mean you must pay for your mistakes. In another view, I noticed that whn you play a youtube video and you don't want the adverts at the bottom of the video from appearing (the common one telling you about al-shabaab), and you click on the "x" icon to close the advert, a new page pops up directing you to a page where you have some minutes to asnwer some questions, then enter your mobile phone number. I hav learnt, as an unwritten rule to never enter my cell phone number , lest I face the ugly repercussions which are beyond my service provider's control.
I hope you'll get over this "e-torture" soon.
On 15/08/2012, Henry Kamabi <hkamabi@gmail.com> wrote:
to young Mobile Zone Wireless: The Orangino Scam and how to Unsubscribe Instantly!< http://www.domainsafrica.com/2011/11/mobile-zone-wireless-orangino-scam-and....
http://www.domainsafrica.com/2011/11/mobile-zone-wireless-orangino-scam-and....
To Unsubscribe, send the word "STOP" to 5503
I'm always skilled at smelling scams and scums from hundred miles away
but
how this scam eluded me is still a puzzle to me. First I would like to apologize to everyone for not playing my informal role as the "public watchdog" properly and alerting Kenyan users of the Mobile Zone Wireless scam.
Before I continue, here is how to UNSUBSCRIBE from the service: Send an SMS with the word "STOP" to *5503* . These scums will charge you a final Ksh.30 for unsubscribing!
The fraudulent company offered some captivating ads asking users to answer questions such as "Who is the real Obama?" blah blah. When you click the link, it takes you to a page where you are asked to answer the question and then enter the phone your phone number to be entered into a draw to "win" cool mobile phones or an iPadetc. No terms of Service are even displayed during the entire process but you will begin knowing the Terms of service soon enough when Ksh.30 begins to disappear from your phone mysteriously, everyday. The parent company, Orangino is based in Stockolm, Sweden and owned by one Ulla Osterman but it seems they have some minions in Kenya to do their bidding. You can tell the scammer, Ulla Osterman, what you think by emailing them at this email ulla@businesscompetence.com .
Subscribing for this service is quite easy but unsubscribing is another matter altogether.Once you are in, there's no easy way out as there is no readily accessible info on how to unsubscribe. If you are a busy guy like me, you might be stuck with this service for a month before you can find time to get through to your mobile phone company's customer service(In my case, Safaricom). It's like signing a deal with the devil!
The moment you subscribe, you automatically accept their obscure Terms of Service(TOS) that they will be deducting Ksh.30 from your account anytime they send useless ringtones etc to download, and they can do this as frequently as everyday. They ask you to click the link http://m.ke.orangino.com. That means every day you will be losing sh.30 to an unsolicited service that you have not asked for. They use strong arm tactics to fleece consumers and how Safaricom allows something like this within their network beats logic. I guess for mobile companies, every revenue stream is acceptable, there are no ethical considerations on protecting consumers from fraud. So now thousands or even hundreds of thousands of consumers are stuck with Orangino, losing millions of shillings every day to some obscure company based in Stockholm!
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I had the same issue where I also seem to have been subscribed without my knowledge. I am on post-paid, and by the time I notice, I had spend around KES 600 for 2 months. I managed to unsubsribe for another KES 30. People on post-paid need to check their bills at http://selfcare.safaricom.co.ke and see if they are being charged by these scammers. And once you are subscribed, it is KES 30 every day.

My simple rule of thumb: Be paranoid!!!! Remember the "Don't speak to strangers" lesson your folks taught you before letting you 'go out into the world'...this is a good time to apply it. While we are on it, I also advice that you have a bank account with a visa (debit) card loaded with only necessary amounts of money for your next purchase, better safe than sorry.....having done that, the internet is an awesome place to be... ni hayo tu! On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 3:15 PM, Philip Musyoki <pmusyoki@gmail.com> wrote:
I had the same issue where I also seem to have been subscribed without my knowledge. I am on post-paid, and by the time I notice, I had spend around KES 600 for 2 months. I managed to unsubsribe for another KES 30.
People on post-paid need to check their bills at http://selfcare.safaricom.co.ke and see if they are being charged by these scammers.
And once you are subscribed, it is KES 30 every day.
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Thanks eva..lesson accepted.. On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 3:32 PM, Eva Kimathi <evakimathi@gmail.com> wrote:
My simple rule of thumb: Be paranoid!!!!
Remember the "Don't speak to strangers" lesson your folks taught you before letting you 'go out into the world'...this is a good time to apply it. While we are on it, I also advice that you have a bank account with a visa (debit) card loaded with only necessary amounts of money for your next purchase, better safe than sorry.....having done that, the internet is an awesome place to be...
ni hayo tu!
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 3:15 PM, Philip Musyoki <pmusyoki@gmail.com>wrote:
I had the same issue where I also seem to have been subscribed without my knowledge. I am on post-paid, and by the time I notice, I had spend around KES 600 for 2 months. I managed to unsubsribe for another KES 30.
People on post-paid need to check their bills at http://selfcare.safaricom.co.ke and see if they are being charged by these scammers.
And once you are subscribed, it is KES 30 every day.
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Eva Kimathi
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Eva Kimathi
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Henry Kamabi
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Philip Musyoki
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Solomon Mbũrũ Kamau