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PG&E Officials Warn Of Increase In Scams During The Holiday Season

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PG&E officials say they have seen a doubling of the number of attempted scams reported by consumers in 2022.

The holiday season has seen a high volume of reports of scammers impersonating the utility trying to take advantage of customers in the PG&E’s service area of Northern and Central California.

The number of reports increased from a little more than 11,000 in 2021 to more than 23,000 in 2022 just through October.

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Utility officials anticipate scammers will be even busier in December and January.

The highest number of scams in the Bay Area have occurred in San Jose, San Francisco and Oakland.

PG&E noted that the numbers do not capture the full extent of overall scam attempts, as many go unreported.

PG&E provided some methods consumers can use to avoid being scammed, including a list of signs of a potential scam:

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-Threat to disconnect: Scammers may aggressively demand immediate payment for an alleged past due bill.
-Request for immediate payment: Scammers may instruct the customer to purchase a prepaid card then call them back supposedly to make a bill payment.
-Request for prepaid card: When the customer calls back, the caller asks the customer for the prepaid card’s number, which grants the scammer instant access to the card’s funds.
-Refund or rebate offers: Scammers may say that your utility company overbilled you and owes you a refund, or that you are entitled to a rebate.

“Avoiding a scam is as simple as hanging up the phone,” said Aaron Johnson, PG&E Bay Area regional vice president.

Utility officials said signing up for an online account at pge.com is another safeguard. Not only can customers log in to check their balance and payment history, they can sign up for recurring payments, paperless billing and helpful alerts.
For more information about scams, visit pge.com/scams or consumer.ftc.org.

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The biggest scam is when you receive your monthly bill from these vultures…

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Only PG&E scam is the bill I get every month, $500+ while conserving. Natural gas prices doubled from last year!

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Today’s world.

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Like others here the biggest scam is my monthly bill from PG&E. How is it that at the end of November with just a few more billable days it showed around $70 and of course it would be a little more plus the fees they come up with. But the actual bill is more than double that so I will really scrutinize it. Not only that back at the beginning of the year realizing the account that they tap to pay the bill was going to be a little short I paid it early with a credit card. What did they do? They still turned around a helped themselves to my account anyway.

PG&E should have been broken up into regional public utilities where they could focus on specific problems for those areas. And stockholders are the ones who should have been stuck with penalties not the customers. We still have the unscrupulous opportunistic gangsters running companies like this as there was in the 1800s and characterized on TV series.

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