Learn How to Spot and Stop Utility Scams
Published 04-23-25
Submitted by Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG)
Originally published on PSEG NewsRoom
NEWARK, N.J., April 23, 2025 /CSRwire/ - PSE&G reminds customers how to spot and avoid utility scams. We join Utilities United Against Scams (UUAS) in supporting the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC’s) annual National Consumer Protection Week, along with more than 100 federal, state and local agencies; consumer groups and national advocacy organizations.
PSE&G works hard to inform customers about scams. Utility impostor scammers pretend to represent electric, natural gas, water and sewer utilities to steal customers’ money and personal information. Being aware of how scammers operate can save customers from being cheated out of hundreds, if not thousands of dollars.
Scammers approach customers through a variety of methods, including texts, phone calls, in-person visits and emails. Scammers often claim a customer is past due on their utility bill, and demand payment through one specific payment option to avoid service disconnection. PSE&G offers various ways to pay your bill and would never require a specific type of payment. PSE&G payment options include online, through our mobile app, by text, phone, mail or at a customer service center. The newest ways to pay include Amazon Pay, PayPal®, Google Pay, Apple Pay and Venmo.*
“The safety and security of our customers is always a top priority. We continue to raise awareness and educate customers about how to spot and stop potential scams,” said Dave Johnson, senior vice president and chief customer experience officer, PSE&G. “Scammers try to blindside you with an urgent problem in the hopes that you panic and miss all the clues of a scam. We want customers to remember one simple thing: If someone calls threatening to shut off your power or gas service and demands a specific type of payment immediately, hang up and call the number that’s printed on your bill to verify before acting.”
Anyone can fall victim to a utility scam.
Our customers have reported how scammers have demanded a specific type of payment while threatening disconnection. Here are a few real-life stories:
Spoofing caller ID
It’s important to be aware that scammers may also use what’s called “Call Spoofing.” Scammers will manipulate caller ID to display the utility company’s real phone number, making their scheme seem legitimate.
For example, a customer reported that his caller ID said “PSEG” and he was told he had to pay $2,400 via various gift cards to avoid being switched to a third party energy supplier. The customer shared with us that it was a very stressful time for him and he fell for the scam because he was distracted with a family emergency.
Common utility scam tactics
How to protect yourself
What to do if you paid a scammer
Scammers often ask you to pay in ways that make it tough to get your money back. Learn more about how to get your money back.
Report utility scams
If you got a call from, or were contacted by, a scammer or imposter:
Raising awareness about utility scams helps protect our communities from fraud.
Stay informed, stay cautious and always verify before you pay!
Visit and share our scam alert webpage for additional information: pseg.com/ScamAlert
PSE&G
Public Service Electric & Gas Co. is New Jersey’s oldest and largest gas and electric delivery public utility, as well as one of the nation’s largest utilities. PSE&G has won the ReliabilityOne® Award for superior electric system reliability in the Mid-Atlantic region for 23 consecutive years. For the third consecutive year, PSE&G is the recipient of the ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year award in the Energy Efficiency Program Delivery category. In addition, in 2024 J.D. Power named PSE&G number one in customer satisfaction with residential electric service and gas service in the east among large utilities. PSE&G is a subsidiary of Public Service Enterprise Group Inc., (PSEG) (NYSE:PEG), a predominantly regulated infrastructure company focused on a clean energy future and has been named to the Dow Jones Sustainability Index for North America for 17 consecutive years (www.pseg.com).
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Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG) (NYSE: PEG) is a predominantly regulated infrastructure company focused on a clean energy future. Guided by its Powering Progress vision, PSEG aims to power a future where people use less energy, and it's cleaner, safer and delivered more reliably than ever. With a continued focus on sustainability, PSEG has appeared on the Dow Jones Sustainability North America Index for 17 consecutive years. PSEG is included on the 2023-2024 list of U.S. News' Best Companies to Work For. PSEG's businesses include Public Service Electric and Gas Co. (PSE&G), PSEG Power and PSEG Long Island (https://corporate.pseg.com).
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