ALLENTOWN -
As a member of UUAS a consortium of 146 U.S. and Canadian electric, water, and natural gas utilities and their respective trade associations PPL helps to work across the industry with regulators, law enforcement, and telecommunications partners to stop scams targeting utility customers.
'Scams and fraud can take a variety of forms, from imposters demanding immediate payment and threatening a service shutoff to an unscrupulous electricity generation supplier marketer making false claims to a customer,' said
UUAS and its member companies continue to create awareness of common and new scam tactics and, to date, have helped to cease operations of more than 6,000 toll-free numbers used against utility customers by scammers.
'Scammers can rob customers of their hard-earned money and, in a worst-case scenario, leave them struggling to make ends meet for their household or small business,' said UUAS Executive Director
When it comes to potential scam activity, be aware of tactics including threats to immediately disconnect; requests for payment with a prepaid card; spam emails with lookalike logos or trademarks; spoofing the utility's phone number.
In addition, PPL wants you to get the best price for your electricity supply and we support shopping for that supply. If you choose to shop, and about 40 percent of our residential customers do, a good way to compare offers and prices is through the state
Don't always trust caller ID. Scammers can make it look like PPL is calling. If you suspect the caller might not really be PPL, hang up and call us directly.
Only return messages and calls to PPL at our official phone number: 1-800-342-5775.
Update your PPL account with a security PIN or password and never give it to anyone who calls you. We will ask for your PIN and password when you call us to make sure it's really you.
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Email: jcnixonjr@pplweb.com
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