Utility scam targets small businesses
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MADISON – The Wisconsin Department of Agriculture, Trade and Consumer Protection (DATCP) has received reports about recent utility scam attempts against small businesses in the state. DATCP urges Wisconsin residents and businesses to be on guard for threatening, unexpected phone calls regarding their utility accounts.
In this operation, scammers call businesses and residents and falsely claim to represent the local utility company. They threaten account holders with a cancellation of services if an immediate payment is not made. If you receive a similar call, hang up and contact your service provider directly to inquire.
Avoid being tricked in a utility scam by remembering the following:
• Utility companies will contact you by mail if your account is overdue and your services are at risk of being terminated.
• If a caller demands a utility payment by prepaid debit card or wire transfer, it is a scam.
• Scammers can manipulate your caller ID display to show the local utility company’s name or number when they call.
If you are unsure of the status of your account, contact your service provider using the number listed on your recent gas or electric bill.
For additional information or to file a complaint, visit the Consumer Protection Bureau at http://datcp.wisconsin.gov, send an e-mail to datcphotline@wisconsin.gov or call the Consumer Information Hotline toll-free at 1-800-422-7128. You can also connect on Facebook at www.facebook.com/wiconsumer.