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PECO Warns Bensalem Customers About Payment Scams
The utility is telling Bensalem residents that scams run high during the holiday season.

BENSALEM TOWNSHIP, PA —With the holiday season approaching, PECO is reminding township customers to stay alert for potential payment scams targeting utility customers.
Scammers are using the holiday season to trick utility customers into providing their personal or financial information and making false payments under the pretense of keeping their service active.
PECO is urging customers to be on the lookout for impersonators seeking to steal money and personal information.
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Scammers posing as PECO employees, or an affiliate will call customers from a number that appears to be from PECO and threaten to turn off service unless payment is made. PECO is offering the following tips:
- PECO will never demand immediate payment, nor require one specific form of payment, such as prepaid cards, cryptocurrency, or third-party digital money transfers. - For approved payment methods and options, visit peco.com/payment.
- Never grant anyone access to your home who claims to be from PECO, or a contractor working for PECO, unless the person has proper identification.
- Do not provide your PECO account information or your PECO bill to anyone.
- Check your printed bill or log on to peco.com or the PECO mobile app and check your account status, balances, payments, and any supplier information.
"During the holidays people are busier and possibly more distracted, and scammers and imposters will take advantage of this," said Kelly Colarelli, PECO vice president, customer operations. "The best defense against scams is knowing what to look for and sharing scam-awareness tips with family and friends."
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Scammers sometimes find success with customers who may be behind on their bills and pressure them into sending immediate payment.
For anyone facing difficulty paying their bill, PECO offers several payment assistance programs to help customers avoid late notices and disconnection. For information, visit peco.com/help.
Any PECO customer who believes they have been a target of a scam is urged to contact their local police, and call PECO immediately at 800-494-4000 to report the situation. For more information on scam awareness, customers can visit peco.com/scams.
About PECO
PECO, founded in 1881, is Pennsylvania's largest electric and natural gas delivery company. Headquartered in Philadelphia, PECO delivers energy to nearly 1.7 million electric customers and more than 548,000 natural gas customers in southeastern Pennsylvania.
For more information visit PECO.com, and connect with the company on Facebook and Twitter.
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