High pressure tactics
Scammers will pressure you, creating a sense of urgency. Claims that your power will be disconnected without immediate payment are common with utility scams.
Sketchy payment methods
Scammers may ask for unusual payment methods like gift cards or cryptocurrency. In these cases, it’s likely a scam.
Dodgy communication
Whether an email, text message or letter, utility scams typically include poor grammar, spelling errors or unusual email addresses. These are common warning signs of a scam.
OTHER NEWS
Why do we have public power, anyway?
Public power is an American tradition that is deeply rooted in our community, and its significance remains as vital today as it was over 80 years ago when Dawson PPD was first established.
Between the lines: What happened to the merger?
Despite claims of victory by the opposition, the reality is that all south-central Nebraska lost.
Cozy comfort, hot savings
Insulating your electric water heater could reduce standby heat loss by 25-45%.