Scams targeting electric customers across the state

Scams targeting electric customers across the state
July 26th, 2021 | Nebraska Public Power District

Columbus, Neb. – Scam activity has seen a sharp increase over the weekend and into the start of the week, as scammers posing as Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) attempt to steal money from unsuspecting victims. NPPD’s Nicole Brumbaugh says one of the tactics used by scammers is to contact utility customers and threaten to turn their power off. Brumbaugh says, “While they’re doing that, they’re demanding some sort of immediate payment over the phone. The scammer will ask for some sort of wire transfer or a pre-paid card — those funds are immediate, if the customer were to give that information to the scammer, and most of the time they are non-refundable.”

“NPPD will not call a customer and threaten to shut off their power,” says NPPD General Manager of Retail Services Pat Hanrahan. “Scammers will try to confuse or cause panic in order to get what they want, and it’s important for customers to know this is not how NPPD conducts business. If a customer is having trouble paying their bills, we encourage them to reach out to us.”

Scammers will sometimes spoof their real phone number to make it appear as an NPPD number when they are making calls. They will then ask the customer to call them back using a different number to make the payments. NPPD will not call or text a customer and demand payment or threaten to shut off a customer’s power. If you believe you are a target of a potential scam or are unsure if you are talking to someone from NPPD, hang up the phone and call 1-877-ASK-NPPD.

More tips and a video on scam activity can be found on NPPD.com/scams

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