For years, scammers have posed as utility workers and attempted to steal financial information or obtain immediate payment from customers by threatening service interruptions. This is known as a utility impostor scam.
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Entergy New Orleans will join Utilities United Against Scams this week to support International Fraud Awareness Week and to recognize the ninth annual Utility Scam Awareness Day on Wednesday, November 20. Utility Scam Awareness Day is an advocacy and awareness campaign focused on educating customers and exposing scammer tactics.
This year’s theme is “Screen the Search” to reflect the rise of digital scams.
Wednesday November 15th is Utility Scam Awareness Day, and Entergy Arkansas is offering important safety tips to educate customers and help protect them against scams.
Only use Entergy website to find bill payment options
Although many people use online searches to find important information, Entergy Arkansas is warning customers to be cautious and only pay their bills from the official Entergy website.
One online scam is duping customers with a website and phone number that look legitimate, but it’s actually luring customers into a trap. Entergy Mississippi customers should only depend on information from Entergy’s own sites to conduct business.
This year has been scary enough without having to deal with scammers trying to steal your hard-earned money.
The caller said the customer needed to go to Walgreens and put $398.62 on a GoBank card ...
Don’t be a victim of scammers. An Entergy Arkansas customer received a phone call June 26 from a number her caller ID said was Entergy. It wasn’t.