The Florida
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services is warning consumers to be
aware of a new twist on a multi-state scam targeting utility customers through
email.
Utility customers around the state have
reported receiving phony utility bills through email.
If you receive an email with a bill
that looks different from your normal bill, is from a different utility
company, or asks for personal information like your Social Security or credit
card numbers, delete the email immediately and no dot click on any links as
they may contain malicious spam.
Consumers are advised to authenticate
any bill by verifying the account number on the email with your actual account
number.
Be suspicious of emails that claim a
past due balance and threats of interruption of service.
Contact the utility provider directly
if you're unsure of any notices received.
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