New Scam Targeting Utility Customers

By  //  June 6, 2012

Program Does Not Exist

A new multi-state scam is targeting utility customers promising to make utility payments. (Shutterstock image)

TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA – The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is warning consumers to be aware of a multi-state scam targeting utility customers.

The scam claims that President Obama is providing credits or applying payments to utility bills.

The scammers contact consumers through posted flyers, social media, texting and or visiting consumers in person.

The scammers ask for the consumer’s social security number and then provide a phony federal reserve bank routing number to use to receive the credit or bill payment.

The routing number is fake and no payments are posted to the consumer’s bill.

Consumers are warned not to provide personal information to strangers who come to your door or in response to unsolicited emails or social media posts.

Question anyone who presents themselves as a representative of a utility company and ask for identification before allowing anyone inside your home or onto your property.

For additional information, contact the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services at www.800helpfla.com or by calling 1-800-HELP-FLA   (435-7352) within Florida,  or  1-800-FL-AYUDA  (352-9832) en Español or (850) 410-3800 from outside of Florida.