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Southern California Edison Warning Customers about Utility Scam

The scam involves callers demanding payments for past due electricity bills and threatening to disconnect service.

Southern California Edison warned Southlanders this week about scammers who call utility customers and demand immediate payment for supposedly past due electricity bills and who threaten that service will be disconnected.

The callers have been demanding that payment be made through a prepaid cash card, such as a PayPal or Green Dot card, said SCE's Henry Martinez.

"We ask our customers to be alert to these calls that demand immediate payment and threaten service disconnection," Martinez said. "Customers suspecting a fraudulent call should ask for the caller's name, department and business phone number."

If the caller refuses to provide that information, customers should hang up and immediately report the interaction to local police or to SCE at (800) 655-4555, Martinez said.

SCE also reminded customers to ask for identification when a stranger comes to the door or calls claiming to be a utility worker. The utility's workers will provide verification, including their department and phone number, when asked, Martinez said.

In most cases, home visits by SCE are scheduled by the customer, and SCE will confirm the appointment in writing. Also, an SCE employee will never ask for money in person, Martinez said.

If there are any concerns, officials suggest having the utility worker wait outside until their identity can be verified.

Other tips:

-- Never reveal your credit card, ATM or calling card numbers, or PIN numbers.

-- If someone calls and requests that you leave your residence at a specific time for a utility-related cause, call police because this could be a burglary scheme.

-- Be suspicious of anyone who arrives at your house without an appointment asking to check an appliance or wiring, or suggesting that there may be some other electrical problem inside your residence

For more ways customers can stay safe, visit the website www.sce.com/safety and read the safety tips section.

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rubberband May 20, 2013 at 07:21 am
Figure cost of having carnival in town. (Were we at the same carnival? Been here all my life...toRead More test our bravery every year my father and I would ride on the Zipper. We deserve medals. Also, keep your girls away from the carny workers..shiver!) Figure cost of having police force block off and guard streets and carnival perimeter. Just to have a small parade is expensive with regards to cost. Figure cost of vendor permits, paperwork, city hall staff, and of course the city employees who must set everything up. Go peek at our budget, what happens to it, and people with "good intentions and/or loud angry opinions" who then don't show to do what they said they'd do. I believe that for some time morale has been low, and trust is like thin ice underfoot. We need some humor, reliability, and energy in our city gov't, and with some action and incentive for Monrovians to show up, we will rise again. Enough fighting and snipping in council meetings, more forgiveness and FUN go get it done attitudes. People want to help and participate, let's make it possible for them to do so. Dunk tank needs dunkees for next year. Anyone you'd like to dunk?
Ellen Zunino May 19, 2013 at 01:37 pm
I kind of lost interest when, along with the Lion's barbecue, the carnival disappeared but thereRead More were always people I knew in the parade so I kept the date. Now that the parade is gone, it's just another festival day in town. Times change and this kind of under-stated event is what people want. The old Monrovia Days used to be a day we could all get together and have fun. Now, people are too busy with their own lives and "community" doesn't mean what it once did.
rubberband May 19, 2013 at 01:09 pm
Interesting. There was one person who decided that letting Monrovia Day slide with nothing doneRead More wasn't gonna play. BY HERSELF and her family and friends planned all of it and set everything up. That person was Keely Milliken. It was astounding how much got done, and without financial support or the usual cast of players to do anything. There were many pitfalls, permits that needed approval and what not...Perhaps if you voiced your displeasure to the City Council and volunteered your personal money and weeks of planning and organizing you'd feel a lot better about it. I can say with absolute conviction that Keely should hold her head high, and I was glad to be a part of it. With almost no money, the people that volunteered their time and efforts are not ashamed, but rather glad that at last minute a albeit mellower version, something nice was created. Sometimes being able to apologize is the biggest most wonderful quality a human can have. I am wrong, often, but not on this one. Great job Keely and family/friends. Thank you for all the hard work.
rubberband May 20, 2013 at 07:38 am
Who was that face painter? She was really good with the kids, even the wiggly ones. She also wasRead More giving away little handmaid mermaids. Some of the stuff at the celebration was cool. I think next year the city council should be the dunkees for the dunk booth.
Mike Day May 17, 2013 at 09:56 pm
Thanks for the compliments. mor video to follow
Buzlightyear aka marty May 17, 2013 at 07:37 pm
Yeah, it's cute...... For now......
Ellen Zunino May 17, 2013 at 01:02 pm
Cool presentation. Many of us have had our own encounters and all of us have seen numerous photosRead More and videos so your creative approach freshened it up for us.
Dan Crandell May 16, 2013 at 09:28 pm
A California city will never prevail in a lawsuit against the STATE. All CA. cities must merge toRead More sue in mass under Federal RICO laws while we still have Federal laws. Filing alone at the State level is useless. Wake up people.