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Mobile Text Message “Cramming” Scam

January 16, 2012 By Steve Borsch

Sick with the flu all weekend I’d gone to bed early Sunday night (1/15/12) only to be awakened by two back-to-back text messages arriving on my iPhone. Having been in the internet/web industry since its beginning in the mid-1990s, I instantly recognized the potential for charges from this spammer so I sat up, grabbed my iPad, and started poking around to see if either the shortcode (the “318-50”) or the toll-free 866-861-1606 number was an active scam.

I was stunned to learn it is a scam. Not only that, based upon the sheer volume of complaints I found shows that this is rampant, apparently is seeing little-to-no preemptive action on the part of the wireless carriers, and many, many mobile users are being charged monthly fees. This fraud is commonly known as cramming.

I am writing this post for the express purpose of bringing this issue to your attention and that of Lori Swanson, our State Attorney General, in order to get some action and protect consumers. If *I* can get scammed (and I am VERY cautious, careful and savvy about online scams and still don’t know how my number was discovered). I can only guess how pervasive this is in Minnesota and that it appears the carriers are likely complicit in perpetuating these cramming scams due to conflicts of interest and their subsequent inaction.

THE SCAM
This is a mobile SMS (text message) scam which automatically subscribes the user to a monthly plan, in my case a $9.99 one as you can see from the screenshot to your right. What’s curious is that many people on several complaint forums I discovered recommended replying “STOP” to cancel since that would be an explicit opt-out. In my case I didn’t respond (never do to spam) and instead called AT&T Customer Service.

The charges were applied anyway which, I now know, is a common cramming practice. AT&T removed the charge and I explicitly requested they place a “subscription block” under my parental controls for all phones on my family plan. This part of the adventure burned up 45 minutes of my time.

During my short investigation last night for another 30 minutes, I came across these links to other people who have been victims of cramming from this same provider and have had similar charges:

  • 800 Notes, a website for 800# scamming, had these reports
  • SMS Watchdog, a website for text scamming, had these reports
  • Text Complaints had these reports
  • Plus all of these other ones…

…and so on and so on. But wait until you see how this cramming is potentially worth tens of millions of dollars per year for the scammers!

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Filed Under: Innovation

Minnov8 Gang 152 – Mr. Happy *Loves* 2012

January 14, 2012 By Steve Borsch

2012 started off with a bang with the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) and the start of a new year also affords the Gang a chance to see just how far and fast a local emerging firm has come in the last year.

Joining the Gang on this podcast are two guests: First up is Justin Kaufenberg, CEO & Cofounder of TSTMedia, who provides us with a solid overview of his company and all of their properties (SportNGIN; EventNGIN; USPondHockey; and NGIN itself). Then we get a CES report from Mitchell Hislop (Site; LinkedIn; Twitter) who was on-the-ground for several days looking at CES developments from a hard core geek’s perspective.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson
Music: Ron Arnold & the song “Kiss Me” from the podsafe Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show:

  • Truffles: The Most Expensive Food in the World
  • MakerBot
  • From CES: A Few Hints About the Future of TV; ‘Smart’ TVs and other products proliferate at CES; Roku Streaming Stick hands-on: a set-top box without the box; Simple.tv DVR; The best of CES 2012; Polaroid plans Spectrum 7-, 8- and 9-inch ICS tablets for 2012 launch; Ainovo $79 Ice Cream Sandwich tablet; PhoneGap; Lumina 900;  Ultrabooks at CES; 4K TV
  • Ford Fusion

Upcoming Events:

  • Friday, January 13th: Club Entrepreneur, 11:30am-1:00pm, Minneapolis Club. (Speaker: Mary Meehan, Cofounder, Panoramix Global)
  • Wednesday, January 18th: MinneDemo at 6:00 pm, Schulze Hall, University of St. Thomas (registration…but it’s sold out).
  • Wednesday, January 18th: MIMA Event: “Secrets Revealed: Social Media Grows Up” (sold out, waiting list)
  • Saturday, January 21st: Thomson Reuters Tech Event
  • Thursday, January 26th: WordPressMSP, at The Nerdery in Bloomington.
  • Thursday, January 26th: MnSearch Presents: Tools of the Trade for SEO with Raven Tools
  • Friday, January 27th: Social Media Breakfast, Mpls/St. Paul (SMBMSP)–Public Media
  • Friday/Saturday, March 16th & 17th: Mobile March TC. Call for speakers.

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast

Student Led Technology Conference

January 13, 2012 By Steve Borsch

Inver Grove Heights Community Schools has an upcoming event that seems so delightful that I had to bring it to you. It’s likely you know of someone who would really enjoy being enlightened about technology by a bunch of students, or perhaps you’d like to attend too and see how these kids have learned to use all the technology this district uses (you can get a sense in this highlights video).

A guy from the Inver Grove Heights Community Schools Office of Communications, Johnny Germscheid, reached out to us here at Minnov8 to tell us about the event. Its focus is about technology, education and breaking down the communication barrier between children and adults. I’m guessing there will be a lot of learning occurring on both sides (student-as-teacher and adult-as-student).

Students in grades K-12 will be teaching adults how to use iPads, iPods, and other devices and software programs. Conference highlights include:

  • Produce and publish an eBook using rich multimedia content.
  • Create a digital scrapbook to capture family memories.
  • Design a webpage or blog to share your story on the web.
  • Find out how to set up and manage your own social networking profile.
  • Collaborate electronically to edit documents in a more efficient manner.
  • Compose original songs to add flavor to your movies.
  • Learn how to get the most out of that new iPad.

This is the second year Inver Grove Heights Community Schools has offered this Student Led Technology Conference. Turns out the Inver Grove Heights school district (ISD 199) was nationally recognized in Washington DC by the Consortium of School Networking (CoSN) this winter for this innovative concept.

The conference is free and open to anyone in the metro, or our entire State for that matter. To check out details about the conference, which takes place on Saturday, February 25th from 8:30am until Noon, visit the event mini-site here.

Filed Under: Edutech, Internet & Society

UnitedHealth Group’s Booth at CES

January 11, 2012 By Steve Borsch

The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is in full swing and UnitedHealth Group (UHG), along with its UnitedHealthcare health benefits and Optum health services businesses, is at CES this year because, as they say on their dedicated “CES Health” innovation showcase website, “…we’re increasingly invested in how the intersection of health and technology is empowering people to take greater control of their everyday health. By giving people the tools to better understand their health and health care, we’re helping them live healthier, happier lives. In short, our innovations are all part of a digital ecosystem we’ve created for health. See these innovations on display in booth #2833 in the North Hall at CES.”

Nick Martin, vice president of innovation and R&D at UnitedHealth Group, gave a quick tour of the booth and some of the innovations within (listed here, by the way):

One thing has surprised both our tech peers in Minnesota as well as we here at Minnov8: Who knew UHG was so active delivering tech innovations? Some of these include: UHC.tv; OptumizeMe (an iPhone/Android app); and Optum’s NowClinic, a virtual Doctor visit/prescribing platform with a corresponding smartphone app.

Might be that these “innovations” are targeted directly at corporate customers and to their respective employees who are under a UHG health plan. It’s interesting that each of their branding, user interfaces and integrations seem to be in separate silos, with no overall direction discernable from their presentation online. Still, it’s good to see a Minnesota employer innovating in the internet and web space.

Filed Under: New Tech from MN Companies

Minnov8 Gang 151 – Opinions Are Like Donkeys

January 7, 2012 By Steve Borsch

There’s an old saying about people who rant that, “opinions are like a**es…everyone’s got one” and the Gang is no exception, though we like to think our opinions are a bit more informed than the average schmo and that we’re more like somewhat smarter donkeys.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson
Music: Jake Lear & their song “Kiss Me” from the podsafe Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show:

  • Best Buy gets slammed in Forbes
  • Best Buy CEO Defends Himself Against Reports That His Company Is Slowly Dying
  • Brian’s Whiteboard (Best Buy CEO’s blog) direct link
  • Bloomberg story says Best Buy is a buyout candidate
  • Best Buy reacts to price-checking smartphone app
  • For Best Buy, holidays were good enough (Star Tribune)
  • Apple to open new store-within-a-store outlets inside Target this year
  • Why The Movie Industry Can’t Innovate and the Result is SOPA (by Steve Blank via Forbes)
  • Consumer Electronics Show (CES) Preview of Minnesota companies
  • Wired’s CES Preview 
  • U.S. House’s Stop Online Privacy Act (SOPA) and the Senate’s Protect IP Act (PIPA) 

Upcoming Events:

  • Friday, January 13th: Club Entrepreneur, 11:30am-1:00pm, Minneapolis Club. (Speaker: Mary Meehan, Cofounder, Panoramix Global)
  • Thursday, January 16th: MinneDemo at 6:00 pm, Schulze Hall, University of St. Thomas (registration…but it’s sold out).
  • Saturday, January 21st: Thomson Reuters Tech Event
  • Thursday, January 26th: WordPressMSP, at The Nerdery in Bloomington.
  • Friday/Saturday, March 16th & 17th: Mobile March TC. Location TBD.

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast Tagged With: Apple, Best Buy

Minnov8 Gang 150 – All Seeing, All Knowing?

December 30, 2011 By Steve Borsch

It’s our annual predictions show where the Gang goes over our prediction hits-and-misses from last year’s show…and then we try again to predict what will happen in technology in 2012. Listen to discover how we did and what we think will happen in 2012.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins and Phil Wilson

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show:

  • Inveni (semantic technology startup based in MN)
  • Apple iTV: It’s about the experience, not content
  • Healthcare and devices: Big Healthcare Data; HealthPartners Launches Virtuwell; Zipnosis
  • Brad Feld’s sci-fi talk at Defrag 2011, “Resistance is Futile:  The Rise of the Machines” (unfortunately, no link to a video because none was shot! … but here are some photos and tweets from Graeme’s live-blog at the time that will give you the flavor)
  • And here’s a related-to-3D-printing Brad Feld link: “Foundry Group Invests In MakerBot”
  • 3D printing (Wikipedia); Eden Prairie-based Stratasys
  • More 3D printing in MN: Custom parts maker Proto Labs plans to raise $100 million in IPO (in Maple Plain, MN)

Upcoming Events:

  • Friday, January 13th: Club Entrepreneur, 11:30am-1:00pm, Minneapolis Club. (Speaker: Mary Meehan, Cofounder, Panoramix Global – “Global Trends Shifting Your Business”)
  • Thursday, January 16th: MinneDemo at 6:00 pm, location TBD.
  • Thursday, January 26th: WordPressMSP, at The Nerdery in Bloomington.

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast

3M Company supports SOPA

December 23, 2011 By Steve Borsch

More than 400 organizations have publicly expressed support of the contentious Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), or the passage of other similar anti-piracy legislation, and we were stunned to see that Minnesota-based 3M Company made the list of those organizations IN FAVOR OF the Stop Online Privacy Act (SOPA) (click that link to get a quick overview of what SOPA is and why you should care).

3M’s support for SOPA came to light in this post at Digital Trends. Viewing the list was enlightening, especially considering the somewhat confusing array of those in favor of legislation that has virtually the entire tech industry — and specifically cybersecurity, internet inventors and internet engineers — lined up against it and the Senate’s version, Protect IP Act.

While it would have been somewhat less stunning to see a list comprised mostly of media companies, those around them like their law firms, and other clueless organizations supporting this act, it seems to make no sense that a company like 3M would even get in to the discussion.

We have reached out to 3M for a response and will publish it if and when we receive it.

Filed Under: Internet & Society, Internet & Web

Happy Holidays from the Minnov8 Gang!

December 22, 2011 By Steve Borsch

From all of us at Minnov8, we would like to wish you a safe, joyous and delightful holiday! We our grateful for our families, friends, you and, of course, for those who both invent and leverage great technology for incredible outcomes, profit and fun.

We will be back next week with another Minnov8 Gang podcast with our end of year recap and 2012 predictions.

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast

Minnov8 Gang 148 – Gadgets 4 Geeks

December 9, 2011 By Steve Borsch

The Gang has on our frequent guest host, Julio Ojeda-Zapata, to talk holiday gadgets and those for geeks.

Hosts: Steve Borsch, Tim Elliott, Graeme Thickins, Phil Wilson and Julio Ojeda-Zapata.
Music: The Dead Rocks & their song “Boogie Splash Crash” from the podsafe Music Alley.

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The Podcast
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Discussed during the show:

  • SAP Target SuccessFactors To Buy Jobs2web For $110M
  • Amazon Will Pay Shoppers $5 to Walk Out of Stores Empty-Handed and Rumor: Amazon Retail Stores Coming & Predatory Pricing Channel Destruction
  • New version of Twitter launched; does anyone care? answer is Yes, 7 billion people; Twitter relaunches with Facebook-style makeover; Twitter Joins Facebook, Google, Launches ‘Brand Pages’ for Marketers
  • Google Currents is hot off the press
  • Julio’s top gadgets for this holiday: Macbook Air 13”; iHome iW1; Logitech mini boom box; Apparel like Scottevest Puffer; Dell 14Z; Julio’s post Slick Dell XPS 14z and 15z laptops worth a look for holidays
  • Jawbone suspends production of Up wristband, offers refund even if you keep it
  • 8th Bridge 
  • Graeme returns his Kindle Fire 
  • Shoppers say Target hits the mark with its social marketing
  • Graphene at Wikipedia and Is graphene a miracle material?
  • The Onion: Interim Apple Chief Under Fire After Unveiling Grotesque New MacBook
  • Graeme’s surfing’ buddy: January Surfing on Lake Superior with the new GoPro video cam

Gang Geek Gadgets: Graeme: “Not a Kindle Fire”; Steve: Gulfstream 650 jet but really the Blue Yeti microphone; Phil: Independent Wealth…or a MacBook Air; Tim: an iPad

Upcoming Events:

  • Gadgets and Gifts for Geeks & Grandmas – today at CoCo Minneapolis 11:30 to 1pm
  • December 10-13: TIES 2011 EduTech Conference
  • December 21st: How to Leverage Digital Media to Build your Business and Raise Capital

Filed Under: Minnov8 Gang Podcast

Workface Adds Status

December 8, 2011 By Steve Borsch

At Minnov8, like most social media-savvy folks, we leverage all the social connection capabilities we can for Facebook, Twitter, and other sharing options. It’s an absolute requirement if your organization is online and you want to be “in the game” with today’s always-on and always-connected workforce.

As a fanboy of Workface (disclaimer: was at one-time a services vendor to them too), I pay attention to pings from the CEO, Lief Larson. He just alerted me to their announcement of the first version of the Workface “Chat Live” status button which is rolling out now.

Huh? You’re doing a post about a “status button” Borsch? Yes, but only because I’m personally connected to organizations who are using the Workface toolbar within their sites and would find this instantly useful. These companies are connecting their folks directly to prospects and customers with a toolbar that makes anyone in customer-facing roles like inside sales, support, community management and other functions immediately available to a site visitor in the Workface toolbar.

Brainerd Savings Sam Horn has her Workface status set for "Online! Chat Now". (click for larger view)

Even though that Workface toolbar can be resident at the bottom of a website at all times, some organizations load it only on specific website pages (e.g., a sales or support page). The problem has been that people are usually listed on one or more company pages, like this first-to-deploy Workface customer did on their team page at Brainerd Savings & Loan. This Status button means that wherever a person is listed on their website anywhere their status can be available to a visitor at the click of a mouse.

This Workface Status button alerts visitors to your website whether or not you’re online. If you’re connected to the internet, it says, “Online! Chat now”. When a visitor clicks on it, they can go directly into live text, audio, or video chat communications with you. It can easily be deployed for one person, or the whole company. When you’re no longer connected to the Internet, the button automatically changes to say, “Send a Message” and then your website visitor can drop you a message.

The entire Workface team is eating-their-own-dog-food and using the new Workface Status button. Check it out at Workface and consider signing up for their service.

Filed Under: Marketing Innovation, New Tech from MN Companies

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