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Los Angeles:
Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) and Los Angeles Department of
Water and Power (LADWP) want to warn the public about a scam where
customers are told they must pay their bill with a pre-paid cash card or
face immediate service termination.
During the last few months the LAPD and LADWP has observed an increase
in the frequency telephone scam reports. The scam involves imposters
posing as utility personnel, contacting customers by telephone and
informing them they are behind in payment of their bill, threatening
immediate service termination as a means of forcing the customer into
remitting payment for a fictional account balance. The imposter
provides a phone number and instructs the customer to purchase a
pre-paid cash card for the fictional balance, then collects the card
information to pay their fictional bill.
LADWP offers customers numerous options to pay their bills. Customers
who choose to pay by phone may only do so through the voice automated
payment system. LADWP personnel cannot accept payment information
verbally over the phone. LADWP personnel will not contact customers by
phone and ask for verbal payment.
For customers whose accounts may have fallen behind, the Department
offers payment plans and other assistance upon request. If a customer is
facing possible service termination for non-payment, LADWP will have
made contact with the customer on numerous occasions, well in advance of
the actual shut-off. It is unlikely a customer will be facing immediate
service termination without prior knowledge.
Any customer who has a question about a phone call or in-person contact
with a DWP employee may call 1-800 DIAL DWP to confirm employment and
purpose of contact.
Anyone wishing to report a crime may remain anonymous by calling Crime
Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (800-222-8477). Tipsters may also contact
Crime Stoppers by texting to phone number 274637 (C-R-I-M-E-S on most
keypads) with a cell phone. All text messages should begin with the
letters “LAPD.” Tipsters may also go to LAPDOnline.org, click on
"webtips" and follow the prompts.
Alert- Click here for info:
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I am glad to see the LAPD put this out there clearly.
I really hope police departments will start doing more safety PSA's on how to avoid being a victim of Vishing/Phishing.
Thanks to modern technology like VoIP it is actually possible for thieves to even mimic the Caller ID of banks and other institutions.
Many times, the safest thing a person can do is hang up and call their bank or company back on a number they know and trust to be sure they aren't being scammed.
Once again, kudos! Keep up the good work.
Posted by: Quinn | February 07, 2013 at 06:32 AM