This is an email that was sent to another list I was on.  Basically, you
can call the FTC as described below and submit a complaint against SCO. 
If they get enough, they're likely to open an investigation against
them.  It took me all of 3 minutes to complete the call.  Let's show SCO
that their behavior is unacceptable!

-J.

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Subject: [staph] SCO and the FTC
Date: 21 Aug 2003 09:44:59 -0400


[From a Slashdot posting....]

I just got off the phone with the FTC. If everyone calls and complains 
then the chances they will investigate SCO goes up. They look for 
patterns. In other words, if the majority of their calls are about SCO 
then they will investigate. It is time to take the Slashdot effect to the 
phones.

These are the key points to make:

-You did not purchase software from SCO
-The company that "produced" your software did not purchase it from SCO
-It was not marketed or packaged by SCO
-Despite this SCO is asking for $199 from home users (You) and $699 from 
business for 1 CPU

They will ask for your name, phone number, address etc. That is mostly to 
verify your identity and citizenship I think.

Here is the number:

1-877-382-4357 option 4

They are nice and listen well. The lady I talked to even took the time to 
get a better understanding of what Linux is. The best quote from her "You 
didn't purchase it from them and they want you to pay them? That sounds 
crazy."
--
Call FTC 1-877-382-4357 opt 4
-You didn't buy from SCO
-Vendor didn't either
-They want $199 ...

            Here's some information that may help. They actually asked for 
this info:

            The SCO Group
            355 South 520 West
            Suite 100
            Lindon, Utah 84042

            801-765-4999 phone

            The guy I spoke with was actually somewhat familiar with what 
Linux is. One of his first questions was how this company got involved 
with me, which my answer was "Well, that's the problem. They didn't."

            He eventually asked if SCO has contacted me personally with 
regard to this situation, which they have not. Don't lie to them. Be 
completely truthful. At the end of the call I got a reference number, and 
he said that if SCO does contact me personally, I should call back and let 
them know.

            It was very easy to do, and took about 5 minutes of my time. 
The recording while I wated for the counselor to pick up the phone did say 
that the FTC does track trends in complaints. If we get enough people to 
complain, something will happen. Please, take a few minutes and call! 



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