The Worcester County Sheriff’s Office is warning all citizens that recently multiple calls in our area have been received claiming that they are from “Delmarva Power” and also “Publisher’s Clearing House”.
Please be informed that Delmarva Power WILL NOT attempt to call you direct to gain payment prior to your electric service being disconnected. Delmarva Power has advised that their normal practice is a mailing with a warning date and then if no payment is made, the disconnection is effective. If in doubt please call Delmarva Power direct at 1-800-375-7117.
Additionally, several citizens have received calls stating they have won the Publisher’s Clearing House Sweepstakes, YOU are reminded that NO INFORMATION should be disclosed over a telephone/internet connection that is not secure. A call to Publisher’s Clearing House was not returned, however they are listed on the www.fbi.gov website as known scams.
The best practice is to “call” any creditor or bank that you associate with direct yourself, so that you are insured that you are speaking with the financial institution. Another good practice is “if” you do not recognize the number DO NOT answer the phone, if it is important they will leave a message.
Again, DO NOT GIVE OUT YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION OVER THE PHONE.
If you feel that you have been scammed, please contact 410-632-1111 or your local Police Agency
4 comments:
Hmmm. Last time I got into it with them (their online payment system said I was current and had nothing due for another few days) when I called them, they said they tried to contact me by phone and that I shouldnt avoid them. Conflicting statements.
DO NOT GIVE OUT YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION OVER THE PHONE.
Your phone Co will do it for you.
I've had Comcast reps call me and want me to pay them over the phone if I am past due. I just tell them that I will pay it online and that I will get on the computer very soon.
Yes, do NOT give out your personal information over the phone! The NSA already has it, and the leaks can't be stopped. Hackers around the world have it as well, so they can get it there.
You have no assumption of privacy according to Oblama, so there's really no need to fill out any forms on healthydeath.gov, anyway!
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