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
Celebrating Engineering Week
Engineers week is February 16-22. These professionals are changing the world all the time with creative, practical solutions for things that matter. At Dawson PPD, we are proud to have an entire department dedicated to the engineering profession. The Engineering...
Between the lines: Strategic planning
By Gwen Kautz General Manager 308-324-2386 gkautz(at)dawsonpower.com In January, the board of directors and management team met with the goal to look at how we can better serve our customers and our company over the next three years. We talked about what do you...
Dawson PPD Board elects new officers
(January 20, 2020) Lexington, Neb. – The Dawson Public Power District Board of Directors voted in new officers at the January Board Meeting. The officers were sworn in and will begin their duties in February 2020. Each officer’s term is for one year. The new officers...