Central Maine Power says scammers are targeting residents through phone calls, emails, and even door-to-door impersonation. The schemes often involve aggressive tactics and requests for personal or financial information, falsely presented as urgent matters.
Mark Morisette, Vice President of Customer Service for Central Maine Power said: Scammers are becoming more sophisticated, and the best defense is staying alert and taking steps to verify who you’re dealing with. If something feels off, whether it’s a phone call, a knock at the door, or an unexpected message, trust your instincts and contact CMP directly at 800-750-4000. We will never pressure you to provide personal information or demand payment through unusual methods. We encourage customers to contact us anytime they have a doubt or need assurance.
Customers can always call CMP’s customer service line (800-750-4000) to confirm whether there is an issue with their account or to verify the identity of someone claiming to represent the company. CMP employees will always carry an official ID badge and travel in CMPbranded vehicles.
CMP will also never:
- Ask to see your bill or private account information.
- Send employees inside your home to use your computer or personal devices.
- Take photos of your electric bill.
- Visit your home to offer discounts, special programs, or signups.
- Ask for payment through prepaid debit cards or any other nonrefundable method.
Customers should be especially cautious of several ongoing scam tactics, including disconnection threats, where impostors claim a pastdue balance and demand immediate payment through prepaid debit cards; meterpayment schemes urging cash or prepaid card purchases for fake meter upgrades; and fraudulent claims that a recent payment failed due to a “system glitch,” followed by requests for sensitive banking information.
If you suspect suspicious activity, take immediate steps to protect yourself. Anyone who believes they’ve been targeted or feels threatened should report the incident to local law enforcement and the Federal Trade Commission.
Here is more information from the Maine Attorney General’s Office and CMP, on how you can protect yourself from scams.
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