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Scammers are preying on our region. Here’s what you need to know.   

Each year, scammers take deceitful and aggressive measures to target our customers. They are even taking advantage of the heightened stress caused by the pandemic to demand financial and personal information in addition to threatening to shut off your power.  

Here are a few tips to help you spot a potential scam and what you can do to make sure you and your family don’t fall victim to these schemes.  

Scammers may:  

  • pose as a City Light employee and contact you by phone.  
  • threaten to shut off power if payment is not made immediately.  
  • pressure you to obtain pre-paid credit cards or third-party digital apps to make immediate payments.  
  • target businesses, customers with limited English proficiency, and elderly customers.  

Remember, we will never call, e-mail, or visit your home demanding immediate payment to avoid a shutoff. If someone calls you demanding payment, rather than seeking to work with you to establish a payment plan, that person is a scammer. Hang up on them right away and call (206) 684-3000.  

Let’s work together to end the threat of scammers in our community!