PGE encourages customers to be alert for utility scams

Recent reports of deceptive activity highlight the need for vigilance

Dec. 11, 2024

PORTLAND, Ore. (Dec. 11, 2024) – Portland General Electric (PGE) encourages customers to be aware of common misleading practices and deceptive utility scams. For the past two weeks, some PGE customers received a text message urging them to pay their bill or risk being disconnected within 24 hours. This is a scam, and customers should remain aware and take steps to protect themselves and their information.

While most deceptive practices reported to PGE target residential customers, businesses – especially small business owners – are also at risk. Scammers use various tactics to deceive unsuspecting customers, including posing as PGE representatives, making misleading phone calls, texts, social media messages and emails.

The following tips can help customers recognize and protect themselves against fraudulent activities:

  • PGE will never ask customers to pay their bill with a prepaid card, digital payment apps, cryptocurrencies or direct transactions with banking institutions.

    • Register online or download the PGE mobile app to check account status and verify approved methods of payment. PGE representatives will never contact customers and ask for sensitive personal information such as social security numbers or banking information.

  • Be suspicious of urgent threats or pressuring language around bill disconnects or payment.

    • Scammers often rely on a victim’s uncertainty and panic over the prospect of a threatened power shutoff to pressure immediate payment.

    • Contact PGE customer service to verify account status and payment options if someone unexpectedly threatens immediate disconnection.

  • Don’t assume the name and number on caller ID are legitimate.

    • Call PGE directly to verify account information (503-228-6322), using the phone number on PGE monthly bill or from PGE’s website .

    • Do not use a number provided by an unexpected phone call or household visit from someone claiming to be a PGE representative.

  • Be aware when clicking links in emails or texts.

    • Use caution when opening unexpected emails or texts asking for account information, bill payment or claiming to be directly from a PGE employee.

    • Double check links for authenticity before clicking on them, they may be part of a phishing campaign designed to obtain personal information.

  • Verify the identity of in-person utility representatives. If it is a PGE employee, they will be able to show a PGE badge and identification.

    • There have been reports of people impersonating a PGE employee or claiming to be affiliated with the company while engaging in misleading sales tactics or pressuring customers for immediate payment on a bill.

    • Always ask to see a visitor’s employee badge and call PGE (503-228-6322) to verify their identity if needed.

    • Call the police immediately if the person is an imposter. Call 911 if in physical danger.

If a customer thinks their information has been compromised or they have been victim to a scam related to a PGE account, report the incident to PGE at 503-228-6322. Customer service advisors continuously monitor for scam attempts and work closely with customers to reduce these incidents.

For more information on how to stay safe from scams, visit PGE’s Fraud Alert webpage . PGE’s customer service team is available to address any concerns and provide support and can be reached at 503-228-6322.

About Portland General Electric

Portland General Electric (NYSE: POR) is an integrated energy company that generates, transmits and distributes electricity to over 930,000 customers serving an area of 1.9 million Oregonians. For more than 130 years, Portland General Electric (PGE) has powered social progress, delivering safe, affordable, reliable and increasingly clean electricity while working to transform energy systems to meet evolving customer needs. PGE customers have set the standard for prioritizing clean energy with the No. 1 voluntary renewable energy program in the country. PGE is committed to reducing emissions from its retail power supply by 80% by 2030 and 100% by 2040. PGE is recognized by the Bloomberg Gender-Equality Index for the company’s commitment to creating a more equal, inclusive workplace. In 2023, PGE employees, retirees and the PGE Foundation donated nearly $4.6 million and volunteered over 23,000 volunteer hours to more than 400 nonprofit organizations. For information, visit portlandgeneral.com/news .

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