Duke Energy announces multi-market radio campaign to warn
customers of ongoing utility payment scam.
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Duke Energy today launched a radio
campaign to educate the public about an ongoing payment scam, and what
customers should do if targeted.
The educational messages will air in English across all six
Duke Energy service areas, and also in Spanish in the Carolinas and Florida.
“Duke Energy is using as many channels as possible to
educate customers about this scam,” said Gayle Lanier, Duke Energy senior vice
president and chief customer officer. “We urge customers who are contacted by
individuals claiming to represent Duke Energy to listen for red flags, and hang
up immediately if fraud is suspected.”
Lanier said the primary red flag used by these criminals
is the insistence that customers pay with a prepaid debit card.
Here is how the scam works:
A customer receives an unsolicited phone call from an
individual who falsely claims to be a Duke Energy representative. The scammer
warns that Duke Energy will disconnect the customer’s electric service if the
customer fails to make an immediate payment – usually within one hour.
The thief instructs the customer to purchase a prepaid
debit card – widely available at retail stores – then call him or her back to supposedly
make a payment to Duke Energy. The scammer asks the customer for the prepaid
debit card’s receipt number and PIN number, which grants instant access to the
card’s funds.
Some of these criminals have recently adopted new tactics,
using caller ID spoofing to replicate Duke Energy’s customer service number, or
falsely claiming to be with a third party collection agency representing Duke
Energy.
They can also become aggressive when questioned about the
legitimacy of their calls, and some specifically target Spanish-speaking
customers, restaurants and other small businesses.
Important reminders for Duke Energy customers:
- In reality, Duke Energy never asks or requires customers who have delinquent accounts to purchase a prepaid debit card to avoid electric service disconnection. Customers can make payments online, by phone, automatic bank draft, mail or in person.
- Duke Energy customers who have delinquent accounts also receive notifications from the company over the course of several weeks prior to electric service disconnection – never just a single notification one hour before disconnection.
The company urges customers who suspect or experience
fraud, or feel threatened during contact with one of these thieves, to hang up
and call local police, then Duke Energy at one of the numbers below to report
the call:
Ohio/Kentucky customers – 800-544-6900
Indiana customers – 800-521-2232
North Carolina/South Carolina customers (Duke Energy) –
800-777-9898
North Carolina/South Carolina customers (Duke Energy
Progress) – 800-452-2777
Florida customers – 800-700-8744
More
information about the company is available at: www.duke-energy.com.
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