Baltimore, MD - Nov. 21, 2024 - Utility bills are a necessity, happen monthly and usually cost a lot.
It's why scammers are looking to take advantage of people looking to lower their energy bills.
"Someone giving you a call and saying your electric is going to be shut off you need to pay us right now," said Jane Ballentine. "Someone texts you a QR code and says take this to a cryptocurrency bank, you need to send us the money. Or sending you an email saying very similar things or asking you to pay through Cash App or Zelle or Venmo."
There are ways to figure out the person contacting you isn't from BGE, mainly in the types of requests they make.... Read More: WMAR2NEWS