Wednesday, October 30
Safety Alert from BGE
BGE Cautions
Customers to be Aware of Utility Imposters and to Always be Vigilant About
Personal and Home Safety
Individuals may
misrepresent themselves as BGE employees in person or over the telephone in
order to steal money, obtain credit card information or gain entry into
customers' homes
BALTIMORE
(Oct.
30, 2013) – Safety is a top priority at Baltimore Gas and Electric Company
(BGE) and as such, the company is launching an educational campaign to
inform customers about potential utility imposters in an effort to help
customers protect themselves and their families’ personal information, and
homes or businesses. BGE urges customers to be aware of individuals who may
pose as a BGE employee either in person or over the telephone in an attempt to
steal money and other valuables by gaining access to customer homes or
businesses or to gain credit card information. Imposters may even wear
“official-looking” clothing and carry fake credentials. BGE urges customers to
always call BGE at 800.685.0123 to verify an employee’s credentials or with any
questions or concerns. If at any time, customers are concerned for their
safety, they should contact 911.
“The
safety of our customers and employees is a top priority, and we encourage our
customers to be vigilant about their safety in their homes and businesses,”
said Carol Dodson, vice president and chief customer officer for BGE. “At
times, a BGE representative may require entry into the customer’s home, if the
entry is requested, the customer should always ask to see photo identification.
All BGE employees and contractors carry company identification badges, which
should be visible at all times, displaying their name, photograph and
identification number.”
As
a reminder, BGE no longer accepts cash payments in the field and generally only
requires entry into a customer’s home in response to gas or electric
emergencies, to check BGE equipment, read BGE meters, install new BGE electric
and natural gas smart meters, or to start or stop service.
In
recent months, BGE has seen an increase in customers contacted as part of a
scam that is targeting its customers over the telephone. The callers claim to
represent BGE and tell customers their service is scheduled to be terminated
and that they should make a payment by purchasing a “Green Dot” Visa credit
card. The customers are then directed to call another phone number where
information is obtained from the credit card and the monetary value is removed
from the card. This is a scam and the funds are not being used for a BGE bill.
To avoid this specific scam, customers can ask for the name on the account, the
account address and the exact past-due balance. If the caller cannot provide
that information, customers should not provide any type of payment or financial
information.
BGE
offers customers safe, convenient ways to make payments including calling the
BGE customer contact center at 800.685.0123, online at bge.com, by mail and at
authorized America’s Cash Express and Global Express locations. For any
questions about accepted BGE
payment methods, or to verify the identification of any persons requesting
customer information or entry into a home or business, contact BGE at
800.685.0123. Customers can also find information about payment
options and protecting themselves and their families against utility
imposters at bge.com.
If customers are contacted as part of this scam, the company asks them to call
local law enforcement and the BGE Customer Contact Center immediately at
800.685.0123.
BGE
works closely with local law enforcement to address these types of issues, but
also urges customers to take an active role in ensuring their safety against
imposters by taking the following steps:
·
Customers
should never open their door to someone they don’t recognize and should always
ask for a photo ID through the door or window, especially if you did not
request a visit from BGE.
·
All
BGE employees and contractors carry company identification badges, displaying
their name, photograph and identification number. To verify a BGE employee’s
identity or work being done at your home, call BGE at 800-685-0123.
·
Customers
who encounter suspicious activity or suspected utility imposters are urged to
contact the police immediately.
BGE
encourages customers to share these safety
tips with elderly family members, friends and children. For more
information, visit bge.com.
In
addition, BGE customers have the option of purchasing natural gas and
electricity from third-party suppliers and representatives of these companies
may contact customers in person, by mail or telephone seeking their business.
They may also ask to see the customer’s BGE bill. Representatives of
third-party suppliers should carry identification from the company for which
they work, not BGE. Customers should not hesitate to ask to see their badge and
verify their identification. For more information on customer choice,
visit bge.com/choice.
BGE
will continue to provide important safety information to customers via the
company’s monthly bill insert, BGE
Connections, social media and on its website at bge.com.
# # #
BGE, headquartered
in Baltimore, is Maryland’s largest gas and electric utility, delivering power
to more than 1.2 million electric customers and more than 655,000 natural gas
customers in central Maryland. The company’s approximately 3,400 employees are
committed to the safe and reliable delivery of gas and electricity, as well as
enhanced energy management, conservation, environmental stewardship and
community assistance. BGE is a subsidiary of Exelon Corporation (NYSE: EXC),
the nation’s leading competitive energy provider, with 2012 revenues of
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