Pennsylvania Utilities Warn of Sophisticated Phone Scam Targeting Customers

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The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) has issued an urgent warning about a sophisticated phone scam targeting utility customers across the state. Scammers are using advanced phone spoofing technology to make their calls appear as if they are originating from the PUC itself, creating a false sense of legitimacy.
According to the PUC, more than 70 complaints were received in a single day regarding these deceptive calls. The scam involves callers claiming that a customer's utility service is set to switch providers, and the only way to prevent this is by paying an immediate cancellation fee or risking service termination.
The scam's potential impact is significant, as it exploits consumers' fears about utility service disruption. By mimicking official communication channels, these fraudsters can potentially convince unsuspecting customers to provide personal or financial information, leading to potential financial fraud.
Law enforcement has been notified, and the PUC is collaborating with utilities statewide to raise awareness about these fraudulent calls. Consumers are advised to be vigilant and follow specific protective measures, such as refusing to provide personal information to unsolicited callers and verifying any suspicious communication directly with their utility provider.

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