Puget Sound Energy (PSE) warns of a recent spike in a phone scam that targets residents and small businesses. Since the start of July, PSE has received nearly 200 reports of scammers trying to get money from customers, with six of those customers paying the thieves’ demands.
Scammers use sophisticated phone technology to alter Caller ID systems so it appears a call is coming from PSE. The scammer warns that PSE will disconnect the customer’s energy service within an hour if the customer fails to make a payment through a prepaid money card or transfer.
The long-running scam targets utility consumers across the country.
PSE advises customers to stay informed to protect themselves from fraud. Scammers can be threatening and clever in using new, deceptive tactics.
• PSE never asks or requires customers who have delinquent accounts to purchase a prepaid debit card to avoid disconnection.
• Customers with concerns about a call to pay their bill should hang up and contact PSE directly at 1-888-225-5773.
• PSE urges customers to report suspicious, fraudulent calls and emails to the Washington Attorney General’s Office and the Federal Trade Commission.