National Consumer Protection Week: How to spot and avoid utility scams

National Consumer Protection Week: How to spot and avoid utility scams

PPL Electric Utilities is joining this effort by sharing simple ways customers can avoid scams, report suspicious activity and protect their information.

A few basic steps can make a big difference.

What PPL Electric will never do

Scammers often rely on urgency and confusion. They may claim your power will be shut off within minutes unless you pay right away.

Remember:

  • We will never demand immediate payment over the phone.
  • We will never ask for payment using gift cards, prepaid cards or cryptocurrency.
  • We will never show up at your door to demand cash.
  • We will never ask for personal financial information through an unexpected call, text or email.

If something doesn’t feel right, slow down and verify.

Common utility scam tactics

Phone scams

Scammers may call and pretend to be from PPL Electric. They often:

  • Claim your account is past due
  • Threaten immediate shutoff
  • Demand payment through apps or gift cards

Fake websites

Some scammers create lookalike websites that appear in search results. These sites are designed to collect your personal or payment information.

Text and email scams

You may receive a message saying your bill is overdue, with a link to a fake payment page.

Avoid, report and recover from scams

During National Consumer Protection Week, the Federal Trade Commission encourages consumers to focus on three key steps: avoid, report and recover.

Avoid scams

  • Take your time before responding to unexpected calls, texts or emails.
  • Be cautious of messages that create urgency or demand unusual payment methods.
  • Go directly to pplelectric.com to check your account instead of clicking links.

Report scams

If you receive a suspicious message:

  • Hang up or delete it.
  • Contact us directly to verify your account.
  • Report scam attempts to your local authorities or the Federal Trade Commission.

Recover from scams

If you think you’ve shared information or made a payment to a scammer:

  • Contact your bank or payment provider right away.
  • Report the incident to the FTC at ReportFraud.ftc.gov.
  • Reach out to us so we can help you confirm your account status.

How to protect yourself

Keep these steps in mind:

Stop. Scammers want you to act fast. Take a moment to think.

Verify. If you’re unsure about a message, go directly to pplelectric.com or call 1-800-342-5775.

Protect your information. Never share personal or financial details with unexpected callers or through suspicious links.

Stay informed all year

Scam tactics change, but the warning signs are often the same: urgency, pressure and unusual payment requests.

Visit our Scam and Fraud Prevention page to learn more about how to recognize and avoid scams.

pplelectric.com/scams

Protecting you during National Consumer Protection Week

Protecting you during National Consumer Protection Week

This National Consumer Protection Week, we want to help you stay informed and protect yourself from common scams targeting utility customers.

Scammers are constantly finding new ways to deceive, often through threatening phone calls, fake websites, fraudulent emails, and even by impersonating our employees. Remember, we’ll never demand immediate payment or ask for sensitive information over the phone or in person.

Common scams and how to protect yourself

We want to help you keep your information safe and stop scammers in their tracks. Being vigilant, staying informed and guarding your personal information are your best defenses.

📱 Phone scams

Threats of disconnection

  • What happens: Scammers posing as utility representatives may call and threaten immediate service disconnection if you don’t make an immediate payment, often demanding payment via prepaid debit card.
  • How to protect yourself: We will never demand immediate payment over the phone. If you receive such a call, hang up and go directly to pplelectric.com or call us at 1-800-342-5775 to check your account status. Never provide personal information to unexpected callers.

Spoofed caller ID

  • What happens: Scammers can manipulate caller ID to make it appear as though we’re calling you. They may impersonate customer service and demand payment or ask for your personal information.
  • How to protect yourself: Hang up and call us directly at 1-800-342-5775. Never rely solely on the number displayed on caller ID.

📧Email and text (SMS) scams

Phishing and fake links

  • What happens: Scammers may send emails or texts claiming your bill is past due, with links leading to fake payment pages designed to steal your personal data.
  • How to protect yourself: Never click links or download attachments from unexpected emails or texts. Always go directly to pplelectric.com to access your account securely.

👷 In-person scams

Impersonators at your door

  • What happens: Scammers may pose as PPL Electric employees, claiming they need access to your meter or demanding immediate payment.
  • How to protect yourself: Always ask for a photo ID. PPL Electric employees will have an official ID badge and will never demand payment in person. For added security, contact us at 1-800-342-5775 to confirm an employee’s identity.

⚠️ Know the signs of scams

  • Slow down: Take your time. Scammers pressure you to act fast.
  • Verify: Scammers call from what may look like our phone number or come to your door with what appears to be an employee badge. Call 1-800-342-5775 to verify it’s really us.
  • Stop: We never demand immediate payment, and we do not accept cryptocurrency, prepaid cards or third-party payment apps.
  • Look out for suspicious emails: Watch for typos, unrecognized email addresses and strange links.
  • Be careful with links: Fake websites can appear in search results. Always access pplelectric.com directly rather than through a search engine, ad or third-party link.

If you suspect a scam

  • Stop and think: Scammers use urgency to push you into a quick decision. Take a moment to assess the situation.
  • Contact authorities: Report the incident to your local police department or the FTC.
  • Report to us: Call 1-800-342-5775 to report the scam attempt.
  • Spread the word: Sharing your experience may help protect others in your community.

Stay vigilant and stay informed

We’re committed to protecting our customers and work closely with law enforcement to address scam threats. Visit pplelectric.com/scams for more information, and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and X for the latest scam alerts and updates.

  • Remember, we will never: Demand immediate payment through phone, email, or in person.
  • Request personal financial information, such as credit/debit card or checking account numbers.
  • Require payment using prepaid cards, gift cards, cryptocurrency, or wire transfers via third-party payment apps.
  • Threaten to shut off your service unless immediate payment is made.

More information please visit pplelectric.com/scams