Scammers may be working this summer to cheat you. Here are some tricks to look for and tips to stay alert.
When severe weather hits its peak, so do scammers. With electricity, heat and water being your top priority during the summer, scammers may pose as your utility company demanding payment or repair offers.
"What we're hearing is customers saying they received a demanding call for payment or a threat for their services to be disconnected immediately," Thompson said."Those are the two things that stand out because we don't do either of those things." Receiving a call stating their bill is past due and must be paid immediately. SRP said they will never ask for an immediate payment.
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