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Dominion Energy Warns of Evolving Utility Scams

18 Nov

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Summary

  • Scammers exploit holiday distractions, demanding immediate payment.
  • Threats of disconnection and unusual payment methods are red flags.
  • Customers should verify accounts and report suspicious activity.
Dominion Energy Warns of Evolving Utility Scams

As the holiday season approaches, Dominion Energy is urging its customers to be vigilant against evolving utility scams. Scammers frequently target individuals during this period, leveraging the increased distractions that come with holiday preparations. These fraudulent actors often employ aggressive tactics, including immediate threats of service disconnection or demands for urgent payment.

Dominion Energy stresses that they will never demand immediate payment, threaten to disconnect service without proper procedure, or request unconventional payment methods such as gift cards or wire transfers. Common warning signs include aggressive calls, lack of proper identification, and pressure to use unusual payment channels. Customers are advised to immediately end any suspicious calls.

To protect themselves, customers should verify their account status directly through the Dominion Energy app or website. Any suspicious activity should be promptly reported to the company. Dominion Energy also provides resources and payment assistance programs for customers facing financial difficulties.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Warning signs include immediate threats of disconnection, demands for unusual payment methods like gift cards, and aggressive calling tactics.
Hang up and check your account details directly through the Dominion Energy app or website to confirm any billing or service information.
Dominion Energy typically sees an increase in scam activity during the holiday season due to increased customer distractions.

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