Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Scam targets We Energies customers

- JESSE GARZA

Scammers threatenin­g to disconnect service to We Energies customers are directing potential victims to purchase prepaid debit cards to pay supposed past due balances, the utility reported.

More than 70 customers have reported such calls in the past week, We Energies spokeswoma­n Amy Jahns said.

The scammers use software to display the We Energies name on a phone’s caller ID and sometimes use a recording of the We Energies

“If customers have the slightest suspicion about a caller claiming to represent any utility they should call the phone number on their bill.”

AMY JAHNS | WE ENERGIES SPOKESWOMA­N

phone greeting to sound legitimate, Jahns said.

The scammers use online databases to obtain names and addresses and claim to have additional informatio­n about customers’ accounts, Jahns said.

According to a scam alert from We Energies:

The callers tell customers to go to a store — often Walmart, Walgreens or CVS — to buy a prepaid Visa debit card, sometimes referred to as a Green Dot card or MoneyPak card.

They then say customers are behind on bill payment or have a malfunctio­ning meter that must be replaced, adding that the cost for replacemen­t is rebated after installati­on.

The scammers tell customers an exact amount of funds to be deposited to the cards, make the request urgent and threaten disconnect­ion.

They also provide a phone number for customers to call to provide the cards’ numbers, and the amount paid is not refundable from We Energies.

“If customers have the slightest suspicion about a caller claiming to represent any utility they should call the phone number on their bill,” Jahns said.

Customers with any questions about scams or their We Energies accounts may call (800) 2429137.

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