My computer was taken over by a web dialer. As soon as I signed on to AOL. The web dialer would start making long distance calls in the back ground. I noticed it and called SBC immediately. There was a charge of $17.62 on my bill. I did some research and discovered what a web dialer is...very clever.
I then removed the web dialer and other viruses that my computer came in contact with. Only to discover the next time I signed on the web dialer was running in the back ground again! The virus is set up to reload everytime you reboot your computer. You cant get rid of it. I called SBC again. And they took it off again ($24.23). But said I needed to fix the problem because they couldnt keep taking these off. I work on the computer so I went and bought a new computer. Seven months later I get a bill from One Call Communications. They said although SBC waived the bill. They are not. And are collecting on behalf of NaviComm. I called One Call Communications. They heard my story and said they would be willing to accept half as payment. I told them they were not getting a cent. It seemed all too set up. So I did a search on Ripoff. I found several identical complaints. I attached them to my letter and sent it to the manager of One call Mr. Joe Pent. It appears One call Communication and NaviComm are in this together.