38,000 names on boiler room scam list

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/10122416.stm

Same story here from BBC. Includes the letter being sent out by the FSA.

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These boiler rooms are operated outside of UK jurisdiction, thus the FSA can't legally do anything about redress for the scammed.

The best they can do is maintain a list of boiler rooms that investment sites and financial advisers can make their clients aware of. This raises awareness, but that's about all.

Key thing is: if you're cold-called, it's pretty much a scam.
 
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Bit disappointed by the letter.
"If you think you have been contacted by a boiler room, call the dedicated, secure customer helpline 0845 602 2185 set up by the FSA and the Police and quote “Operation Domingo”. The helpline is open Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. Please select Option 2 for the investment team."

Should read:
"If you think you have been contacted by a boiler room, call the dedicated, secure customer helpline 0891 AVOID SCAM set up by the FSA and the Police and quote “Operation Domingo”. The helpline is open Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. Please select Option 2 for the investment team. Calls cost £15.99 per minute plus your standard call rate. All calls last a minimum of 15 minutes."

:D
 
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