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Scam Warning: CenterPoint Energy customers encouraged to be cognizant

Scam Warning: CenterPoint Energy customers encouraged to be cognizant
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CenterPoint Energy is alerting customers of reported increases in door-to-door, phone call and text message scams. 


Individuals impersonating CenterPoint Energy have employed various tactics, including requests to check electric meters at customers' homes and spoofing company phone numbers to threaten service disconnection.


CenterPoint Energy will never call a customer and demand payment over the phone to avoid immediate disconnection, or ask customers to make payments with a prepaid debit card, gift card, any form of cryptocurrency, or third-party digital payment mobile applications. 


Furthermore, all CenterPoint Energy technicians and contractors will have a company badge to display when performing work.


"We encourage customers to remain on high alert as we continue to see utility scams on the rise across our service territories," said Tal Centers, Vice President of Texas Gas. "Any customer who is approached with what they believe to be a scam should report the incident to CenterPoint Energy through our online customer service form."


CenterPoint Energy continues to identify opportunities, such as working with its phone vendors, to mitigate the risk of scam calls to its customers. While scammers can spoof CenterPoint Energy's phone numbers, if the company's name is not displayed on the caller ID when receiving a call to a mobile device, it can be considered a scam call and the customer should hang up immediately.


If a customer needs to verify their account status, they may call customer service at the number listed on their bill or log in to their account on our website. Customers should not send money in any form until their account status has been verified with customer service. 


Depending on the particular scam, customers who believe they have been a victim can also take the following steps to report:


  File a report with the local police department.


• File a report with the FBI.


• File a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission.


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