DTE Energy Warns Customers to Look Out for Con Artists Posing as Utility Workers
08 Mayo 2009 - 11:41AM
PR Newswire (US)
DETROIT, May 8 /PRNewswire/ -- DTE Energy and its Detroit Edison
and MichCon subsidiaries are warning customers to look out for con
artists posing as utility workers in order to gain access to homes
and personal property. These impostors frequently strike in the
spring as the weather warms up. They often prey upon senior
citizens. "Unfortunately, there are unscrupulous people out there
who may pose as Detroit Edison and MichCon employees to take
advantage of our customers," said Michael Lynch, DTE Energy's
director of corporate security. "We urge customers to be cautious
to prevent these criminals from entering their homes." One common
scam involves thieves posing as utility employees, asking the
homeowner for payment of an outstanding bill and threatening to
shut off service if it's not paid on the spot. Sometimes these
thieves work in pairs. One will distract the homeowner while the
other searches the house for money and other valuables. "DTE Energy
employees never collect money from customers at their homes or
businesses," said Lynch. "If someone comes to your door claiming to
be a DTE Energy employee and asks for payment, call the police."
DTE Energy field employees carry photo identification badges that
identify them as DTE Energy employees. Customers who are not sure
about an employee's identification, or who want to verify the
nature of the work to be done at their homes, should call DTE
Energy at (800) 477-4747. "We want customers to know that if they
have any questions about someone claiming to represent Detroit
Edison or MichCon, they can call us for verification before they
open their doors," said Lynch. It is a felony for people to
impersonate public utility workers, whether or not they actually
gain entrance to a home and commit a crime. Lynch said customers
should keep the following tips in mind to avoid becoming a victim:
-- All Detroit Edison and MichCon employees and contractors carry
photo identification badges, and are required to display their
badge if asked. Customers are encouraged to ask for identification.
-- Do not allow people into your home who claim to offer a Detroit
Edison or MichCon refund. DTE Energy employees NEVER deliver cash
refunds or rebates to customers' homes. DTE Energy employees also
NEVER collect money from customers at their homes. -- Do not pay
for tree-trimming work by individuals claiming to be from Detroit
Edison or a Detroit Edison contractor. The utility does not charge
for line clearance work. Additionally, before tree-trimming crews
enter a neighborhood for scheduled line clearance work, customers
are notified about the work to be done. -- Call the police if you
believe the person at your door is a con artist posing as a utility
worker. DATASOURCE: DTE Energy CONTACT: Eileen Dixon,
+1-313-235-9154, or Lorie Kessler, +1-313-235-8807, both of DTE
Energy Web Site: http://www.dteenergy.com/
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