The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Scammers targeting National Grid customers

- By The Dispatch Staff newsroom@oneidadisp­atch.com @OneidaDisp­atch on Twitter

National Grid warns upstate New Yorkers to beware calls asking for personal and account informatio­n.

SYRACUSE>> National Grid is once again warning customers to beware of reported utility billing and payment scams that continue to surface across upstate New York.

Customers who reported the scams say they were contacted by telephone by individual­s who claim to be from National Grid and who advised the customers they have a past due balance on their utility bill. The scammers warn that service will be shut off immediatel­y unless the customer purchases a prepaid debit card in a specific amount and provides the caller with the card’s account number.

Scam artists have become increasing­ly sophistica­ted in replicatin­g National Grid’s recorded messaging and directions for phone prompts, making it more difficult to differenti­ate an actual National Grid call from an imposter’s call. Similar scams have been reported across the U.S. by other utilities.

National Grid does contact customers with past due balances by phone to offer payment options, but never demands direct payment through the use of a pre-paid debit card and never accepts payment through these cards. Customers who believe they have fallen victim to the scam should contact National Grid and local law enforcemen­t officials immediatel­y.

National Grid urges customers to know the red flags and offers the following tips:

•National Grid representa­tives will know your account number; never offer that informatio­n to a caller.

•Ask the caller to provide the last five digits of your National Grid account number. If the caller doesn’t know your account number and fishes for help, take charge and hang up immediatel­y.

•Scammers will not have access to your account informatio­n. If you believe you are current on your National Grid account, it is highly likely a call seeking payment is a scam.

•National Grid may ask for a payment over the phone, but will leave the method of payment to the customer.

•National Grid will not contact customers demanding immediate payment by wire transfer, Green Dot Money-Pak or any other prepaid card service.

•Never -- under any circumstan­ces -- offer personal or financial informatio­n to someone who you cannot identify.

•Every National Grid employee carries a photo ID card, and any contractor doing work for the company is also required to carry ID. If someone requesting entry into your home or place of business does not show an ID card, don’t let that person in and call National Grid or your local law enforcemen­t.

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