Press Release provided by NIPSCO
NIPSCO Warns Customers to Be Aware of Scam Calls and Messages
MERRIVILLE — Calls from scammers to homes and businesses posing as NIPSCO employees are on the rise—an issue impacting many energy companies around the United States. With this uptick in scams, NIPSCO is warning customers to be aware of scammers that might attempt to target them by impersonating a NIPSCO employee.
Recent and common reports from NIPSCO residential and business customers state that they have received calls, emails and/or texts from people claiming to be NIPSCO employees and demanding payment to avoid their service being disconnected. However, the company wants to emphasize that
NIPSCO does not call and demand immediate payment via a prepaid card. Also, the official web site of the utility company is NIPSCO.com – be vigilant for any imposter sites.
If customers are unsure of their account status, they may log into their account at myaccount.NIPSCO.com or contact NIPSCO’s Customer Care Center at 1-800-464-7726. Additionally, customers should NOT call any number they are given.
Additional tips for customers to avoid potential scams
• Call NIPSCO – If you are unsure about a phone call, email, program, offer or person claiming to be
affiliated with NIPSCO, call the company’s Customer Care Center at 1-800-464-7726.
• Guard your personal information – Never give personal information, including your NIPSCO account number, social security number and/or banking information to unconfirmed sources. NIPSCO only ask for a social security number when establishing new service or verifying a customer's identity.
• Know your payment options – NIPSCO will never ask for a pre-paid debit card or money gram as a payment method. To more easily spot a potential scam, learn more about NIPSCO payment options at Nipsco.com/bills-and-payments.
• Never agree to meet in person – Some scammers ask customers to meet them in person to make payments with cash or prepaid cards, which you should avoid.
What to do if someone visits your home or business
• Ask to see ID – NIPSCO employees and contractors carry photo ID badges and will gladly show
you upon request.
• Use caution with cash – NIPSCO employees do not collect cash payments nor deliver cash refunds or rebates to customers. Refrain from sending cash through the mail to prevent loss or
theft.
For more information on authorized, secure payment methods and locations, as well as flexible payment plan options for those experiencing a hardship, visit: Nipsco.com/bills-and-payments.
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