The utility bill scammers are back with similar threats to cut your power unless you pay up.
After seeing a rise in reports last year of deceptive phone calls to its commercial customers — especially small businesses — Clark Public Utilities warned Friday that it’s now noticing another increase in shakedowns, the majority of which are aimed at its residential customers.
The utility does sometimes call customers who are behind in payments and who haven’t contacted the utility to make payment arrangements, said Erica Erland, a spokeswoman for the utility, which provides electricity and water to tens of thousands of residential and business customers in Clark County.
However, any customer who is uncertain whether a phone call related to a bill is legitimate should hang up and dial the utility’s customer service line, 360-992-3000, Erland said. Customer service representatives are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.