Hey there, Atlanta! As we cozy up for the chilly weather, there’s something important we need to discuss – utility scams. Yes, it’s not just about the fog rolling in or the light rain forecasted for tonight, but about something that could hit closer to home than you think.
Tonight, Atlanta is expected to be foggy with light rain developing after midnight, with lows dipping down to around 61°F. Winds will be light and variable, creating a perfect setting for an indoor night. However, while you’re curled up on your couch, make sure to keep your mind alert for some not-so-cozy news that Atlanta Gas Light is urging us all to consider.
Tomorrow marks Utility Scam Awareness Day, and Atlanta Gas Light is joining forces with over 150 energy companies across the U.S. and Canada to bring awareness about these sneaky scams. In 2023 alone, these scams cost consumers a staggering $2.7 billion according to the Federal Trade Commission. So, how does this happen? Well, it turns out scammers have gotten pretty crafty.
These tricksters are not just sitting behind a computer screen! They’re using all sorts of digital platforms such as phone calls, texts, phishing emails, and even in-person visits to unsuspecting customers. Imagine this: you get a call out of the blue from someone claiming to be your gas company, demanding immediate payment to avoid service disconnection. It’s alarming, right?
Atlanta Gas Light has shared some red flags to watch for to protect yourself:
Staying alert is your best defense! If you suspect any kind of fraudulent activity related to your utility services, Atlanta Gas Light stresses the importance of immediately contacting local authorities. You can also reach out to their customer care center using the phone number listed on your billing statement. It’s always better to double-check than fall victim to these scams.
As we sit back and enjoy the subtle rain and the cozy atmosphere it brings, let’s not forget the importance of vigilance. Educating yourself about the tactics of these scammers is key to protecting yourself and your loved ones. Stay informed, stay safe!
So, as we turn the page on another beautiful fall day in Atlanta, take a moment to remind your family and friends about these scams. Chat around the dinner table about how to stay safe, and keep those essential contacts close by. As the weather changes and the fog settles in, let’s keep our awareness clear.
For more information on how to protect yourself from fraud and scams, visit the official Atlanta Gas Light website at atlantagaslight.com/fraudprotection. Always remember, staying informed is your best asset in the fight against scams!
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