Courtesy of BGE via Twitter
Courtesy of BGE via Twitter

BGE has noticed an uptick in coronavirus-related phone scams in recent weeks as fraudsters attempt to exploit the pandemic by tricking struggling customers into making illegitimate payments.

The utility company warns customers that if they get a phone call threatening to disconnect their service, they should hang up and report the incident to law enforcement.

โ€œIt is so disheartening that these scammers continue to use this time of health and financial uncertainty to attempt to deceive our customers,โ€ said Chima Chijioke, BGE vice president of customer operations. โ€œThese scammers are constantly changing their tactics and itโ€™s important that our customers are made aware of these latest efforts in order to stay vigilant to avoid becoming victims.

โ€œWe also want to remind customers that disconnection is a last resort, and we want to help customers who may be behind,โ€ Chijioke said. โ€œAny customer who is experiencing a hardship or difficulty with their bill should call BGE immediately at 1-800-685-0123.โ€

The most prevalent scam is robocalls asking customers to pay immediately in order to avoid disconnection, BGE said.

โ€œBGE will never send a single notification to a customer within one hour of a service interruption and will never ask customers to make payments with a prepaid debit card, gift card, or any form of cryptocurrency,โ€ the company said.

This correspondent is a guest contributor to The Washington Informer.

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