Tuesday, November 5, 2013

Beware! Phone Scammers Posing As Power Company


The Norris Public Power District, which serves the Village of Dorchester and rural Saline Couty, is warning customers of a phone scam spreading across the country in an attempt to defraud customers of electric utilities.

Norris says some of its customers have reported receiving phone calls from an unknown source, claiming to represent the utility and then trying to defraud them.

Residents across Nebraska said the callers threatened customers with disconnecting electric service to their homes or businesses if they didn’t make payments immediately.

The scam artist instructs them to send money via prepaid card or online payment service like PayPal so the company will not shut the power off.  Sometimes customers are asked for credit card numbers.

Norris Public Power District does not contact customers to ask for credit card numbers as a company policy. Norris customers who receive such calls should not attempt to make any payment and contact Norris at 1-800-858-4707 to report the request. Customers are also encouraged to contact local law enforcement if they receive a call demanding payment.

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