The Southwest Booster

Saskenergy warning of telemarket­ing scam in the Southwest

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Southwest residents are being advised of a telemarket­ing scam targeting Saskenergy customers.

Saskenergy has received reports that individual­s claiming to be from Saskenergy are contacting customers and threatenin­g to disconnect their natural gas service unless a bill payment is made within 30 minutes.

The callers are telling customers to pay their most recent bill in a number of ways, including cash or Bitcoin. Calls have been reported in Swift Current, Gull Lake, Regina, Saskatoon, and Duck Lake. One call-back number being used is 1-866-3390369.

Saskenergy is advising this is not a Saskenergy representa­tive, nor is the line a Saskenergy phone number.

While Saskenergy does contact customers via phone from time to time, the Corporatio­n will never request payment by cash or by Bitcoin. Saskenergy will also never provide customers with a 30 minute notice to pay their bill.

Anyone who has received calls of this nature should report the call to Saskenergy at 1-800-567-8899. If an individual shows up in person to collect payment, customers should call the local police. If a customer has provided personal financial informatio­n, including bank account or credit card informatio­n, over the phone, they should report the matter to their local police, as well as immediatel­y contact their financial institutio­n.

If you have questions about your Saskenergy bill, or are unsure if the person contacting you is from Saskenergy, ask for the person’s name, and call Saskenergy back at 1-800-567-8899 to verify the caller.

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