BGE Warns Customers To Be Aware Of Scams During Coronavirus Outbreak

By Staff Reporter
Posted on 03/26/20 | News Source: WBAL TV

Baltimore, MD - Mar. 26, 2020 -  Amid the growing concern in Maryland and the world surrounding the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, Baltimore Gas and Electric is reminding customers to be on alert for potential scams targeting utility customers.

While scams are said to occur throughout the year, BGE said it has seen an increase in scam reports over the past week with scammers attempting to use the health crisis to trick utility customers.

The company said it has received reports that scammers are offering cash or credit incentives from BGE in order to obtain a customer’s personal or financial information.

BGE said there are a number of programs in place to help customers through temporary or extended financial hardship.

BGE is also suspending service disconnections and waiving new late payment charges at least until May 1, and will be working with customers on a case-by-case basis to establish payment arrangements and identify energy assistance options.

BGE is also working with residents whose service was disconnected prior to the March 13 service disconnection moratorium to have service restored.

"It is unfortunate that scammers are using this time of health and financial uncertainty to attempt to deceive our customers,” said Tamla Olivier, senior vice president and chief customer officer for BGE. “These scammers are constantly changing their tactics and it’s important that our customers stay vigilant to avoid becoming victims.”

In some cases, the recorded message that customers hear when calling a legitimate company has been duplicated by scammers, so when customers call the number provided by the scammer, it sounds like an actual business. Some scammers also use caller ID "spoofing" to replicate a utility's phone number.

Tips from BGE

Customers can avoid being scammed by taking a few precautions:

How to protect yourself

Any customer who believes he or she has been a target of a scam is urged to contact their local police and call BGE immediately at 800-685-0123 to report the situation.