CONSUMER ALERT: ComEd, Better Business Bureau Report Another Rise in Mobile Payment App Scams Following Summer Heat Wave
August 30 2022 - 1:38PM
Business Wire
Scammers used mobile payment apps to bilk
families and businesses out of nearly $25,000 in July 2022
When temperatures rise or fall to extremes, and electricity use
increases, ComEd and the Better Business Bureau (BBB) have observed
scammers taking advantage of these conditions to bilk customers out
of their hard-earned money.
In July 2022, following a stretch of extreme heat during the
first five weeks of summer, ComEd received nearly 280 reports of
scams from customers, which is significantly higher than the 80
reports received in July 2021. In addition to the increase in
reported incidents in July, the amount of money customers
reportedly lost to successful scams rose dramatically to nearly
$25,000. This compares to approximately $4,000 lost to scams in
July 2021.
“At ComEd, the safety and security of our customers is among our
most-important goals. That is why we constantly monitor trends and
share what we learn to help individuals identify unscrupulous
activity,” said Melissa Washington, ComEd’s chief customer officer
and senior vice president of customer operations. “ComEd will never
call a customer and demand immediate payment – particularly with a
cash card, cryptocurrency or mobile payment app.”
Based on reported incidents, scammers contact ComEd customers by
phone, although some contacts can be made by text or email,
demanding payment to a particular account under the threat of
immediate service disconnection. The imposter will instruct the
customer to use a mobile payment app, such as Cash App, QuickPay,
Venmo or Zelle, which often have higher transaction limits than
pre-paid cash cards. In some instances, the scammer will falsely
claim not to have received a payment so the victim transfers money
two or three times.
“Our research shows scammers are more successful if they can
scare victims or create a sense of urgency. Unfortunately, energy
impostor scams have both of these traits,” said Steve J. Bernas,
president and CEO of the Better Business Bureau serving Chicago and
Northern Illinois. “The BBB hears from consumers and business
owners who felt they need to act fast, or their power would be cut.
Scammers will demand payment fast and, usually, tell their victims
to send money in an unconventional form of payment. We always urge
people to contact the company directly to verify the call is real.
Also, to help protect the community, we ask anyone who has been
approached by a scammer to please report them to the BBB
Scamtracker, even if they didn't lose money.”
Tips to help identify scams
1. ComEd will never call or come to a customer’s home or
business to:
- Ask for direct payment with a prepaid cash card, cryptocurrency
such as Bitcoin, or third-party payment app like Cash App,
QuickPay, Venmo or Zelle.
- Demand immediate payment.
- Ask for a ComEd account number or other personal information,
such as a Social Security number, driver’s license number or bank
information.
2. To identify an actual ComEd employee or communication,
remember:
- All ComEd field employees wear a uniform with the ComEd logo
and visibly display a company ID badge with the logo and employee’s
name. ComEd recently changed its logo, so you may continue to see
the former ComEd logo on uniforms, badges and vehicles until it is
phased out.
- Check the name on email or websites and make sure they match
the name and address of the company you do business with. Look for
misspellings or slight alterations.
- Make a call to verify the suspected email or website is from a
trusted source. Use a phone number from your personal business
records or the company’s official website and not the number
provided in the email.
ComEd urges anyone who believes they have been a target or
victim of a scam to call ComEd at 1-800-EDISON1
(1-800-334-7661). To learn more visit
ComEd.com/Scams.
Any customer experiencing a hardship or difficulty with their
electric bill should call ComEd immediately at 1-800-334-7661
(1-800-EDISON1), Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. to
determine which programs may be available to help with past-due
balances. For more information, visit
ComEd.com/PaymentAssistance.
ComEd is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon Corporation (NASDAQ:
EXC), a Fortune 200 energy company with approximately 10 million
electricity and natural gas customers – the largest number of
customers in the U.S. ComEd powers the lives of more than 4 million
customers across northern Illinois, or 70 percent of the state’s
population. For more information visit ComEd.com and with the
company on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube.
BBB of Chicago and Northern Illinois is a nonprofit organization
that has served both consumers and trustworthy businesses for over
95 years and is a part of the IABBB. We help protect consumers from
scams and provide a free database for consumers to see business
ratings and reviews to find businesses they can trust. We connect
consumers with businesses they can trust. The International
Association of Better Business Bureaus (IABBB) is the network hub
for BBBs in the US, Canada and Mexico. Like BBBs, IABBB is
dedicated to fostering honest and responsive relationships between
businesses and consumers – instilling consumer confidence and
advancing a trustworthy marketplace for all. Please visit BBB.org
for more information.
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