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News from the MPSC

HELENA — The Montana Public Service Commission is warning ratepayers about a phone scam targeting Montanans by alleging they have a faulty or dangerous meter and threatening to shut off power unless the resident makes an immediate payment. This is a scam by thieves attempting to steal Montanan’s money. The scammer claims to be a PSC employee and asks for payment through an electronic payment method such as Zelle or Venmo.

The scammer may also seek credit card or debit card information over the phone. Anyone receiving a suspicious or aggressive call should hang up. Never give out personal information, including account or credit card numbers, to someone whose call is unsolicited.

Montana PSC spokesman Dan Stusek said, “The scammer is targeting customers of companies regulated by the Montana PSC, as well as members of energy cooperatives in the state. The Montana PSC does not take payments from the ratepayers of the companies it regulates, and the Montana PSC does not regulate cooperatives.”

Energy companies and cooperatives never threaten customers, demand specific payment types such as third-party mobile applications, surprise customers with a disconnection, or ask for personal information.

Promptly call the Public Service Commission at 800-646-6150 or 406-444-6199 to report suspicious phone calls or requests for personal information. Also consider calling:Office of Consumer Protection at 406-444-4500.

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