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Phony bill payment scheme poses identity-theft risk |
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AKRON - FirstEnergy Corp., parent company of Met-Ed, is warning customers of its 10 electric distribution companies to be wary of bogus claims that President Obama will help pay utility bills for residential customers through a special federal program. Reported in numerous states, the scam involves customers being asked to provide sensitive information, such as social security numbers, which presents an identity-theft risk. The scammers then supply customers with a phony bank routing number to pay their bills. However, no government dollars are applied to customer accounts and the full balance remains due. Scam victims have been recruited by individuals going door-to-door, making phone calls, posting fliers and using email, text-messaging and social media. FirstEnergy encourages its customers to be vigilant at all times and to notify local police if they believe they are a victim of this fraudulent scheme. FirstEnergy offers these tips to help safeguard its customers from scams:
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