Task force says it is going after two companies it says are behind illegal robocalls

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Now, the Anti-Robocall Litigation Task Force, which was formed in August, is taking action against two voice service providers for their illegal involvement in illegal robocalls.“We are working to crack down on the rogue providers that are helping to push illegal robocalls and putting Georgians at risk of falling victim to a scam,” Carr said.TRENDING STORIES:Family of man killed in Henry County shooting that injured officer hopes arrest leads to answersGeorgia sheriff investigating corrections officers seen on security video punching inmateLuxury cars, plastic surgery and more — this is what we found some people spent PPP loan money on“The enforcement action against One Eye details how an individual named Prince Anand closed another voice service provider, PZ Telecommunication LLC, and became the apparent CEO of One Eye.The State of Indiana has moved to enforce these CIDs in Marion County, Indiana.”According to the National Consumer Law Center and Electronic Privacy Information Center, more than 33 million scam robocalls are made to Americans every day.The Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division said these are some ways Georgians can avoid scams and unwanted calls:Be wary of callers who specifically ask you to pay by gift card, wire transfer or cryptocurrency."

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