Mobile Payment App Scams on the Rise, ComEd and Better Business Bureau Warn Utility Customers
25 2월 2022 - 1:59AM
Business Wire
Scammers used payment networks like Cash App,
QuickPay, Venmo and Zelle to bilk families and businesses out of
more than $27,000 in January 2022
The popularity of mobile payment apps like Cash App and Venmo is
giving rise to incidents of scammers using these digital networks
to bilk ComEd customers out of their hard-earned money. ComEd urges
customers to be aware of these new scam attempts so they identify
and avoid them.
In January 2022, ComEd received more than 240 reports of scams
from customers, a more than 150-percent increase from January 2021.
Even worse, the amount of money reported lost to successful scams
rose dramatically to more than $27,000 in January 2022, 20 times
more than January 2021.
Scammers are contacting ComEd customers by phone, although some
contacts can be made by text or email, demanding payment to a
particular account under the threat of immediate service
disconnection. The imposter will instruct the customer to use a
mobile payment app, which often have higher transaction limits than
pre-paid cash cards.
“The ease of using mobile pay apps has made the process of
scamming customers more efficient for imposters,” said Melissa
Washington, ComEd’s chief customer officer and senior vice
president of customer operations. “As scammers alter their schemes,
ComEd will be there to alert customers of the latest attempts to
con them out of money and personal information.”
“Scammers keep adding new tools like payment apps to take
advantage of unsuspecting victims,” said Steve J. Bernas, president
and CEO of the Better Business Bureau serving Chicago and Northern
Illinois. “Along with impersonating utility representatives, there
are fake calls and emails from the IRS, Social Security, and other
government officials demanding immediate payments. A lot of scams
the BBB sees are based on unconventional payment methods. That is
the tip-off to the rip-off. Never give out personal information or
send money until you have contacted the company directly to check
your account status.”
Tips to help identify scams
1. ComEd will never call or come to a customer’s home or
business to:
- Ask for direct payment with a prepaid cash card, cryptocurrency
such as Bitcoin, or third-party payment app like Cash App,
QuickPay, Venmo or Zelle.
- Demand immediate payment.
- Ask for a ComEd account number or other personal information,
such as a Social Security number, driver’s license number or bank
information.
2. To identify an actual ComEd employee or communication,
remember:
- All ComEd field employees wear a uniform with the ComEd logo
and visibly display a company ID badge with the logo and employee’s
name. ComEd recently changed its logo, so you may continue to see
the former ComEd logo on uniforms, badges and vehicles until it is
phased out.
- Check the name on email or websites and make sure they match
the name and address of the company you do business with. Look for
misspellings or slight alterations.
- Make a call to verify the suspected email or website is from a
trusted source. Use a phone number from your personal business
records or the company’s official website and not the number
provided in the email.
ComEd urges anyone who believes they have been a target or
victim of a scam to call ComEd at 1-800-EDISON-1
(1-800-334-7661). To learn more, visit
ComEd.com/ScamAlert.
Payment Assistance to Help Customers Avoid Scam
Attempts
“ComEd takes seriously its responsibility to help our customers
protect themselves, and we realize scammers prey on those they
suspect may be behind in their bills,” said Washington. “That is
why we offer a number of payment-assistance options, including
flexible payment options, financial assistance and usage alerts for
current bills.”
Any customer experiencing a hardship or difficulty with their
electric bill should call ComEd immediately at 1-800-334-7661
(1-800-EDISON-1), Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
to determine which programs may be available to help with past-due
balances. For more information, visit
ComEd.com/PaymentAssistance.
ComEd is a unit of Chicago-based Exelon
Corporation (NASDAQ: EXC), a Fortune 200 energy company with
approximately 10 million electricity and natural gas customers –
the largest number of customers in the U.S. ComEd powers the lives
of more than 4 million customers across northern Illinois, or 70
percent of the state’s population. For more information, visit
ComEd.com and with the company on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and
YouTube.
BBB of Chicago and Northern Illinois is a
nonprofit organization that has served both consumers and
trustworthy businesses for over 95 years and is a part of the
IABBB. We help protect consumers from scams and provide a free
database for consumers to see business ratings and reviews to find
businesses they can trust. We connect consumers with businesses
they can trust. The International Association of Better Business
Bureaus (IABBB) is the network hub for BBBs in the US, Canada and
Mexico. Like BBBs, IABBB is dedicated to fostering honest and
responsive relationships between businesses and consumers –
instilling consumer confidence and advancing a trustworthy
marketplace for all. Please visit BBB.org for more information.
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