Michigan State Police, Consumers Energy, Business Leaders Tell Public: Protect Yourself from Telephone Fraud
OREANDA-NEWS. November 20, 2015. Officials from Consumers Energy,
"We are aware of over 1,000 attempts by criminals to con small business owners into making payments they believe are intended for Consumers Energy," said
Annette Gardiner, Consumers Energy's vice president for shared services. "We want to provide the public with information to recognize and report these criminal attempts, and to make sure they don't become a victim."
Small businesses served by Consumers Energy have made at least
Typically, a caller will contact a small business, such as a store or a restaurant; pretend to be from Consumers Energy; and demand payment within an hour or two using a prepaid credit or debit card. The scam has been reported in 57 counties.
"Law enforcement agencies continue to work with victims to bring perpetrators to justice, but the best defense against this crime is public awareness," said Capt.
Christopher Stolicker, commander of the
Officials from Consumers Energy,
Telephone scammers may do the following:
- Demand payment within a short time frame.
- Threaten service will be shut off if payment is not made.
- Insist on a specific form of payment, such as a pre-paid credit card commonly purchased at a convenience store.
- May seek personal or account information.
- May have an account number or what sounds like the proper bill amount
- May "spoof" a caller's phone, making it appear as if the call comes from Consumers Energy.
- May provide an 800 or 888 number to call that is not legitimate.
"Small businesses help form the backbone of our state's economy, but many of them can be hurt greatly if they are scammed out of even a few hundred dollars," said
Rob Fowler, president and CEO of the
Consumers Energy reminded the public that it does not demand payment in less than 24 hours, nor does it force customers to use a single payment method, such as a prepaid credit card. The energy provider encouraged customers with concerns to call 800-477-5050. Company representatives can confirm if they're being contacted legitimately.
"Sadly, many people find themselves the targets of attempts to con them out of their money, often by pretending to represent trusted companies such as Consumers Energy," said
Phil Catlett, president and CEO of the
Consumers Energy,
Energy scam payments
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\\$7,061 paid KALAMAZOO – 94 calls,\\$16,228 paidINGHAM – 76 calls,\\$9,161 paid- JACKSON – 50 calls,
\\$1,239 paid SAGINAW – 45 calls,\\$3,900 paidOTTAWA – 37 calls,\\$460 paidLENAWEE – 34 calls,\\$2,007 paidALLEGAN – 33 calls,\\$1,750 paid- BAY – 32 calls,
\\$3,364 paid
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