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Ontario Utilities Team Up To Warn Customers About Ongoing Scams

March is National Fraud Prevention Month and five of Ontario’s largest utilities have joined forces to raise awareness about ongoing sophisticated scams targeting utility customers.

Some common tactics fraudsters use to target Ontarians include impersonation of the local utility or its employees; sending threatening phone calls, texts and emails; or showing up in-person at a customer’s home or business and requesting personal information or payment. The requests can include pressure for immediate payment, threats to disconnect service the same day, and demands to purchase prepaid debit cards, gift cards or bitcoin.

The utilities are encouraging all customers to protect themselves and are providing them with the following tips to stay safe:

Steps you can take to protect yourself against fraud:

Reporting suspicious behaviour

If you believe you may be a victim of fraud, please contact the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-495-8501 and your local utility.

Customers can find more information at:

National Fraud Prevention Month aims to equip Canadians with the tools and knowledge to prevent against fraud — with Ontario utilities highlighting privacy and security maintenance amongst all residential and business customers.

SOURCE Toronto Hydro Corporation

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