We Energies: Law enforcement team up to make scam warning signs go viral

Scammers have more tools than ever to steal your hard-earned cash. That’s why We Energies is teaming up with police and sheriff’s departments across the state to make the warning signs of utility scams go viral on social media.

These scams are real. We Energies customers lost more than $20,000 to scammers in October alone.

This time of year, con artists are trying to prey on fear and get you to act quickly without thinking twice. Don’t become their next victim.

Join law enforcement in sharing these red flags with your viewers and on FacebookInstagram and X:

Scammers may:

·       Pretend to be from We Energies by spoofing caller ID to display “We Energies” or using a recording that sounds legit.

·       Threaten to turn off your energy in a short amount of time.

·       Demand immediate payment often with a prepaid debit card, third-party app like Zelle or Venmo, or an unusual payment method such as cryptocurrency.

·       Show up at your door and refuse to show ID.

What else you can do

If you think a scammer is targeting you, hang up or close the door! It’s not rude; it’s safe.

Call We Energies at 800-242-9137 if you have questions about a call, email or text you’ve received. Contact your local law enforcement if you’ve fallen victim to a scam.

For more warning signs, go to the We Energies website.