Avoid utility scams. Scammers will threaten you with everything from shutting off power to your home to legal action. Don’t fall victim to these types of scams.
- Never give personal information to an unknown caller. Our representatives have access to the details they need to service your account.
- Demands for immediate payment by wire transfer, cryptocurrency, gift cards or cash reload cards should immediately raise red flags.
- If you think you’ve been contacted by a scammer falsely representing Dawson PPD, please let us know as soon as possible.
OTHER NEWS
Between the lines: The man on the pole
By Gwen Kautz, General Manager gkautz at dawsonpower.com 308-324-2386 This poem was provided by a Dawson PPD employee. Its source is unknown. The darkening dusk and thin driving snow make it feel much colder than two below. The wind rasps the snow like...
Dawson PPD 2018 Planned Upgrades
Over $9 million in system improvements are scheduled for construction in 2018. As a not-for-profit utility, Dawson PPD budgets to reinvest in its system annually to ensure reliable and safe electricity. “We take a proactive approach by constantly evaluating our...
Auto accidents involving power lines: What you need to know to stay safe
(December 19, 2017) Lexington, Neb. – Driving conditions may take a turn for the worst as winter descends on Nebraska. Before an accident becomes a tragedy, Dawson Public Power District is encouraging drivers to observe the following safety tips when in a vehicle...