‘Tis the Season to Avoid Utility Scam Calls
Utility Scam Awareness Day is on
- SCE raises awareness about utility scams, providing valuable information to customers.
- Increased engagement with customers about fraud prevention may enhance customer trust.
- Reports of customer scams increased over 40%, indicating rising threats.
- Customer losses surpassed
$590,000 this year, exceeding the total of$426,000 lost last year.
Utility Scam Awareness Day is
(Graphic: Business Wire)
The annual signs of winter holidays are approaching; decorated homes, celebrations with loved ones — and a surge in fraudulent phone calls by scammers who impersonate Southern California Edison employees.
Utility Scam Awareness Day takes place each November just as phone scam activity typically increases, and electricity, water and gas utilities nationwide ramp up their efforts to help customers stop scams during the holiday season.
“Scammers often take advantage of people seeking help to pay their electric bills,” said
In another case,
They told Camacho a technician would arrive in 40 minutes and that she needed to make “an advance payment to stop the disconnection,” she said. She paid several hundred dollars using a bar code number the scammers gave her, which was linked to a prepaid card in their possession.
The next day, the scammers called back demanding she “pay off the rest of the bill.” That’s when she realized the callers weren’t from SCE.
Customer reports to SCE of attempted and successful phone scams rose more than
So far this year, SCE customers report being defrauded of more than
It helps to be skeptical of requests made over the phone.
Melendrez took down all the information to make the mobile payment, then told the callers she needed to deposit more money in her bank account to cover the bill. They told her, “No, there’s not enough time, send whatever you have in your account.”
Using her other phone line, she contacted SCE and confirmed the call was a scam. At the same time, the scammers “were calling (on the other line) every two minutes,” said Melendrez, “leaving voicemails saying I was taking too long. They called 10 times, no exaggeration,” but when Melendrez called them back, there was no answer.
Customers targeted by a suspected utility bill scam should confirm their payment status or report the scam by calling SCE at 1-800-655-4555, emailing SCE at csinfogov@sce.com or completing SCE’s online fraud form. They should also report the scam attempt to local law enforcement.
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