Stay Safe: PSEG Long Island's Guide to Avoiding Scams

Protect Yourself: PSEG Long Island's Awareness Initiative
In observance of National Consumer Protection Week, PSEG Long Island emphasizes the importance of being vigilant against scams targeting customers. It is crucial to recognize common tactics used by scammers and how to respond appropriately when confronted with suspicious demands for payment.
Understanding Scammers' Tactics
The urgency that many scammers create is designed to catch victims off guard. If someone claims they will cut off your power immediately, it’s critical to take a step back. Always verify the authenticity of such claims by contacting PSEG Long Island directly using the number listed on your bill.
“Consumer Protection Week provides an opportunity to educate customers about fraud prevention strategies,” explains Lou DeBrino, the vice president of Customer Operations at PSEG Long Island. “It’s essential for consumers to remember: if you ever feel pressured or threatened by a service disruption, take time to verify the situation with PSEG Long Island before proceeding.”
Common Payment Scams
Scammers often use various methods to extract money, particularly through demands for immediate payments via electronic services. PSEG Long Island strictly advises that it only accepts payments through its official channels—My Account, mobile app, and text services. Customers should remain aware of a few key points:
- Scammers impersonate PSEG Long Island representatives and threaten immediate service interruptions unless payment is made.
- Technology like phone spoofing may disguise a scammer’s number, making it appear legitimate.
- True representatives from PSEG will never direct customers to use a specific payment method.
- Requests for payment methods such as prepaid debit cards, Bitcoin, or external electronic services are signs of a scam.
- PSEG Long Island does not require deposits for meter installations; ignore any requests suggesting otherwise.
- If there’s any doubt about a call's legitimacy, contact PSEG Long Island at 1-800-490-0025 to verify.
Identifying In-Person Scams
Another avenue scammers might pursue is in-person visits. They may pose as PSEG Long Island workers, employing fake identification or uniforms. Real employees always provide identification when asked and will not request personal information. If you ever feel uncertain, keep your door closed and call 1-800-490-0025 to confirm if a representative has been sent to your area.
Recognizing Fake Websites
Be cautious of fraudulent websites that closely mimic official PSEG Long Island URLs. These sites can trick consumers into submitting personal information or making payments unrelated to PSEG. The legitimate website uses the standard domain ending of .com. Customers should ensure they are on the right website to avoid being scammed.
What to Expect from Real Representatives
Know that a genuine PSEG Long Island representative will ask to speak with the account holder directly, provide pertinent account details, and verify their identity upon request. If the customer of record is unavailable, the representative will not share information. They will ask that the account holder return the call for security reasons.
PSEG Long Island actively collaborates with Utilities United Against Scams, working to enhance public awareness about prevalent scams globally. Through proactive customer reporting, the initiative has effectively shut down numerous fraudulent contact numbers.
For an updated overview of various payment scams occurring in the service area and across the nation, customers can always reference PSEG Long Island's official resources.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the signs of a scam from utility companies?
Common signs include demands for immediate payment, requests to use a specific payment method, or threats of service disconnection without prior notice.
How can I verify if a representative is from PSEG Long Island?
Ask to see company identification and call PSEG Long Island at 1-800-490-0025 to confirm their identity.
What should I do if I receive a suspicious call?
Do not provide personal information or payment. Hang up and call PSEG Long Island directly to verify any claims.
How does PSEG Long Island educate customers about scams?
Through collaborations with industry organizations, PSEG Long Island shares educational resources and alerts about common tactics used by fraudsters.
What should I do if I encounter a scam online?
Report it to PSEG Long Island and any relevant authorities. Never click on suspicious links, and be careful with your personal data online.
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