As technology advances and fraudulent systems persist, it is important to be aware of various scams that exist that can harm customers. Scammers utilize a variety of tactics to steal personal or financial information. Scammers are also attempting to take advantage of those still facing economic challenges while recovering from the impacts of the pandemic to pressure families and businesses who may be struggling with past-due balances.
Customers are advised to protect themselves from potential scam attempts. These offenders impersonate Atlantic City Electric and other trusted organizations through email or other forms of communications to deceive customers into providing financial information or making an urgent payment. It is important to carefully review emails originating from outside or unknown sources, check the name of the sender and business and make sure it matches the name and business in the email address, and look for misspellings or slight alterations.
Other common schemes involve scammers’ use of technology to replicate a company’s phone number through caller ID—also known as “spoofing”—threatening to turn off a customer’s service unless they make a direct payment with a prepaid cash card.
If you receive a suspicious call from a possible scammer, remember the following tips:
- Slow down. Scammers typically try to rush customers and will ask for personal information and immediate payment.
- Verify. Scammers often pose as utility company employees. If the scammer is on the phone, make sure they can verify they are with Atlantic City Electric or can verify your account information. If you are unsure, hang up and contact us directly at 800-642-3780. Customers with an online MyAccount can also confirm their account information anytime online.
- Stop before you act. Think about the information the caller is asking of you. If it seems unsafe or incorrect, rethink the situation and ask questions.
Some scams involve imposters posing as Atlantic City Electric employees to enter a customer’s home to steal belongings. To identify an actual Atlantic City Electric employee, remember, all field employees wear a uniform with the company logo, including shirt and safety vest, and employees visibly display a company ID badge with the company logo and employee’s name.
Any customer who believes they have been a target of a scam is urged to contact their local police and call Atlantic City Electric immediately at 800-642-3780 to report the situation.