Online:
Visits:
Stories:
Profile image
By Desert Messenger, Quartzsite, AZ
Contributor profile | More stories
Story Views

Now:
Last Hour:
Last 24 Hours:
Total:

APS urges all customers to be aware of possible fraud

Wednesday, September 30, 2015 15:49
% of readers think this story is Fact. Add your two cents.

(Before It's News)

CONSUMER ALERT:NEW SCAM HAS SMALL BUSINESS CUSTOMERS CALLING FAKE CALL CENTER


B4INREMOTE-aHR0cDovLzEuYnAuYmxvZ3Nwb3QuY29tLy0xVUx5U0ZabnRUUS9WZ3hpM3lRNF9pSS9BQUFBQUFBQURHYy90OW5rZTlnd0ZoNC9zMTYwMC9zY2FtJTJCYWxlcnQuanBn

APS urges all customers to be aware of possible fraud


PHOENIX – Several small businesses in the Phoenix metro area have been called by individuals falsely representing themselves as APS employees. The potential victims are instructed to call a toll-free number to pay their electric bill under threat of having service disconnected within the hour.
The false number goes to a phone system that acts and sounds like the actual APS call center. Customers are asked to select a number for the service they require, including reporting an outage. After selecting the option to pay your bill, an individual picks up the phone and says, “This is Wendy (or another name), thanks for calling APS. How can I help you?”
If a potential fraud victim begins to question the fake APS employee, the response is rude, followed by a disconnection of the call.  
APS security, local law enforcement and the FBI are currently working together to apprehend those responsible.  
To help customers from becoming a victim of consumer scams, including the most recent attempts, APS provides the following suggestions:

  • The only valid numbers to the customer call center are listed on customer bills
  • If there is ever a question about the validity of an email, website or person claiming to be an APS representative, call the APS Customer Care Center immediately at 602-371-7171 in order to verify this information.
  • Recognize the signs of a phishing email: mismatched fonts, missing hyperlinks, improper grammar and misspellings.
  • Never share credit card information with an unverified source. Customers who pay by credit card at aps.com will be directed to the KUBRA EZ-Pay website which asks the customer to enter a “captcha” validation code. Any other credit card payment site is fraudulent and should not be used (A “captcha” typically uses a set of letters and numbers that the user is required to manually retype and submit).
APS, Arizona’s largest and longest-serving electricity utility, serves nearly 1.2 million customers in 11 of the state’s 15 counties. With headquarters in Phoenix, APS is the principal subsidiary of Pinnacle West Capital Corp. (NYSE: PNW).


Source: http://desertmessenger.blogspot.com/2015/09/aps-urges-all-customers-to-be-aware-of.html

Report abuse

Comments

Your Comments
Question   Razz  Sad   Evil  Exclaim  Smile  Redface  Biggrin  Surprised  Eek   Confused   Cool  LOL   Mad   Twisted  Rolleyes   Wink  Idea  Arrow  Neutral  Cry   Mr. Green

Top Stories
Recent Stories

Register

Newsletter

Email this story
Email this story

If you really want to ban this commenter, please write down the reason:

If you really want to disable all recommended stories, click on OK button. After that, you will be redirect to your options page.