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ComEd Warns Businesses About Phone Scammers This Holiday Season

Businesses should be wary of scammers claiming to be ComEd Representatives who are placing fraudulent calls looking for payment.

JOLIET, IL - From ComEd: ComEd is warning customers to be on high alert for scam artists claiming to be a ComEd representative seeking payment. During this busy holiday season, scammers are taking advantage of business owners who can’t afford to forego electricity during the holiday rush. In recent weeks, ComEd has received reports from several businesses who have gotten calls threatening service disconnect unless an immediate payment with a prepaid credit card is made.

Year to date, scam impersonations are up 31% from last year, and businesses currently represent more than 60% of all scam attempts.

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  • Utility representatives will never ask or require a customer with a past due balance to purchase a prepaid debit card to avoid disconnection.
  • Customers can make payments online, by phone, automatic bank withdrawal, mail or in person.
  • Customers with a past due balance will receive multiple shut off notifications – never a single notification one hour before disconnection.
  • When in doubt, check it out. If customers have concerns about the status of their account, they can also contact us at 1-800-EDISON1.

Anyone who believes he or she has been a target of a phone scam is urged to contact the Illinois Attorney General's office toll free at 1-800-386-5438 (TTY 1-800-964-3013) or visit the Illinois Attorney General's web site at www.illinoisattorneygeneral.gov and click on the link "Protecting Consumers."

For more information about scams and how to avoid them, click HERE for a recent press release about ComEd’s involvement in Utilities United Against Scams Day, and HERE for a post on the Powering Lives Network.

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