PEARL RIVER, NY November 15, 2023 Noon – Orange and Rockland Utilities (O&R) urges its customers to learn the signs that a crook is trying to rip them off by posing as a company employee and demanding money.
Scammers are inventive, resourceful and persistent. They contact customers by email, text, phone and by showing up at homes and businesses. The best defense for customers is to be aware of the methods scammers use.
Orange and Rockland Utilities is among 150 U.S. and Canadian energy and water companies that are using International Fraud Awareness Week November 12-18 as an opportunity to educate consumers provide information on the methods scammers use.
The companies are members of Utilities United Against Scams, which has declared today to be Utility Scam Awareness Day.
“As scammers become more imaginative, we want our customers to know they can empower themselves,” said Janette Espino, Orange and Rockland Utilities’ vice president, Customer Service. “A customer who receives a demand for immediate payment or feels pressured to give up personal information can stop the scammer by remaining composed and refusing to play along. But it all starts with recognizing the scammers’ deceptive tactics.”
“Utility impostor scammers continue to grow more sophisticated in their tactics,” said Monica Martinez, executive director of Utilities United Against Scams. “Increasingly, we are seeing scammers use digital methods that target both younger and older generations. We encourage customers to stop and verify any unusual utility company requests before making a payment, regardless of whether the customer is contacted via phone, internet, or in person,”
David Braunfotel, Orange and Rockland Utilities’ Director of Customer Assistance, warns these are signs that the person contacting a Orange and Rockland Utilities’ customer is a scammer:
Scammers who call customers by phone can even make an O&R phone number appear on a customer’s caller ID display.
When a customer gives money to a scammer, the scammer will often claim that the payment did not go through and demand another payment. The company has gotten reports of customers providing multiple payments totaling thousands of dollars to a scammer.
Orange and Rockland Utilities’ website offers approved options for bill payment.
Some utilities have reported an increase in utility impostor scams through digital methods, including search engine-related scams. Digital scam tactics include:
Orange and Rockland Utilities, Inc. (O&R) is a wholly owned subsidiary of Consolidated Edison, Inc., one of the nation’s largest investor-owned energy companies. O&R is a regulated utility that provides electric service to approximately 300,000 customers in southeastern New York State (where its franchise name is Orange and Rockland Utilities) and northern New Jersey (where it’s Rockland Electric Company), and natural gas service to approximately 142,000 customers in New York.