11/18/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/18/2024 10:45
Wednesday is Utility Scam Awareness Day, and Cleco is reminding customers to be aware of fraudulent phone calls, texts and emails from scammers trying to obtain their personal and financial information.
Cleco is a member of Utilities United Against Scams (UUAS), a group of utilities who work together to raise awareness of common scams and new scams being used by utility impostors.
With the help of customers, UUAS has successfully helped to take more than 14,830 toll-free numbers used by scammers out of operation.
"Scammers use many different tactics to try and catch our customers off guard," said Andre Guillory, chief customer officer. "Utility scammers are using increasingly sophisticated techniques to impersonate utilities. It is important that our customers are aware of scammer tactics to avoid being deceived."
"We encourage customers to stop and verify any unusual utility company requests before making a payment, regardless of whether the customer is contacted via phone, internet or in person," said UUAS Executive Director Monica Martinez. "While scammers often target elderly and vulnerable populations, customers in all age groups are reporting utility impostor scam incidents that take place online, on the phone and in person."
How Cleco customers can protect themselves:
Common scams:
Customers who suspect that they have been victims of fraud or who feel threatened should contact Cleco and their local law enforcement authorities.
Visit www.utilitiesunited.org for more information and tips on how customers can protect themselves from impostor utility scams.