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Wisconsin Public Service says utility bill bailout is a scam

By StarJournal
July 10, 2012
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A scam that is getting wide attention across the nation involves promises that a new program, often called a bailout, offered by the Obama administration will pay utility bills for customers. The scammers use a variety of methods to contact unsuspecting customers, including phone calls, emails and even door-to-door visits as they attempt to obtain personal information.

Wisconsin Public Service reminds customers never to give out personal information, including social security numbers and banking information, unless they know with certainty who they are dealing with.

In the scam, customers are told they can register for the utility bill payment by completing information that includes giving out their social security number and other information. Customers are then given a bank routing and account number to use when they pay their utility bill by computer or phone. The payment request isn’t automatically rejected by the utility company, so it could appear that the payment was accepted. After a few days, however, the fraudulent routing and account number are discovered, and the payment removed from the customer’s account.

The danger to customers is twofold. Divulging personal information, including social security numbers, could lead to identity theft and a host of problems, as the scammers open fraudulent bank or credit card accounts using the information. In addition, customers’ utility bills could go unpaid, leading to late charges and potential disruption of utility service.

WPS said it hasn’t seen any of the false payments to date but, nonetheless, issues this warning to customers to be wary of the potential.

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