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Frank Tedesco
MAYS LANDING, NJ (November 14, 2018) – Atlantic City Electric is joining more than 100 energy companies across the United States and Canada in the effort to protect customers from scams targeting customers of electric, natural gas, water, and other utilities. Atlantic City Electric and its sister Exelon companies, BGE, ComEd, Delmarva Power, PECO, and Pepco are committed to educating customers and putting a stop to scamming.
Collaborating energy companies have joined together for a third year and designated Nov. 14 as "Utilities United Against Scams Day." This day is supported by a week-long campaign, including social media and online content, focused on exposing the tricks scammers use to steal money from customers, and how customers can protect themselves. The effort, which includes industry member organizations such as Edison Electric Institute and American Gas Association, encourages companies to share these messages to help guard against scam and imposter activity.
"This type of coordinated teamwork is vital for the safety and well-being of our customers and the communities we serve," said Mike Poncia, vice president of Customer Operations for Pepco Holdings, which includes Atlantic City Electric. "We can help provide our customers with the tools they need to guard against scammers and imposters who may be on the other end of the line or other side of the door by sharing these essential tips and information throughout the region."
When being scammed, a customer typically receives an unsolicited phone call from an individual who falsely claims to be a company representative. The scammer warns that the customer's service will be shut off if they fail to make a payment – usually within a short timeframe through a prepaid debit card.
Scammers have even duplicated the upfront Interactive Voice Response system of some companies, so when customers call the number provided by the scammer, it sounds like a legitimate business. Some scammers also use caller ID "spoofing" to replicate a utility's phone number.
Red flags for scam activity
How to protect yourself
Don't Get Scammed: Customers can avoid being scammed by taking a few precautions:
Any Atlantic City Electric customer who believes he or she has been a target of a scam is urged to contact their local police and call the company immediately at 800-642-3780 to report the situation.
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Atlantic City Electric, a public utility owned by Exelon Corporation (NYSE: EXC), provides safe, reliable and affordable regulated electric delivery services to approximately 550,000 customers in southern New Jersey.