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To Avoid Scams, Know How Much You Owe

Southern Maryland Electric Cooperative (SMECO) has been alerted to a fraud scam in which customers are asked to provide credit card or bank account information in order to avoid having their electric service disconnected. SMECO warns customer-members not to provide personal financial or electric account information to unauthorized callers. Tom Dennison, government and public affairs director, explained that SMECO has a set routine for collecting payments from customers. “Bills are issued monthly. Overdue amounts are identified on a customer’s bill. If payments are late, SMECO sends a pink termination notice. We also have an automated calling system to notify customers if their payment is overdue. If customers receive a phone call and they are unsure about whether or not it is legitimate, they should hang up and call SMECO directly. Our contact center is open 24 hours a day, every day. The phone number is 1-888-440-3311.” According to Dennison, customers have recently contacted SMECO to notify the co-op that they have received fraudulent calls from people threatening to disconnect their electric service.

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