Bill Pay Scam & Customer Service

Learn about how to pay your bill, how to set up auto payment, how to cancel account and contact customer support for bill pay scam by using the official links that we have provided below.

My Relatives Fell For This New Scam: Be On the Lookout!

https://www.experian.com/blogs/ask-experian/my-relatives-fell-for-this-new-scam-be-on-the-lookout/

Feb 2, 2018 — They gave the scammers their Sprint account information, and a few days later, sure enough, their $250 bill had been paid in full.

Common Scams and Frauds | USAGov

https://www.usa.gov/common-scams-frauds

Apr 04, 2022 · Government grant scammers try to get your money by guaranteeing you a grant for costs like college or home repairs. They ask for your checking account information. With it, they say they will “deposit the grant money into your account” or withdraw a “one-time processing fee.” In reality, government grants are rarely awarded to individuals.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an electric bill scam?

Scammers threaten to disconnect the customer’s electrical services if instant payment on a past due bill isn’t received. They then direct the customer to transfer funds electronically, sometimes through money wiring systems or pre-paid cards.

What happens if you get scammed with a payment request?

Worse, the payment request can require that the payee use ACH (automated clearing house) method, which requires the payee to input their bank account details. So, if the victim falls for the scam, the criminal now has their bank account information. Not good.

How do I report a scam call to pay my bill?

Customers with concerns about a call to pay their bill should hang up and call us directly at 1-888-225-5773 by looking up the phone number on PSE.com or on their PSE bill. We encourage you to report suspicious, fraudulent calls and emails. These agencies have taken the lead on investigating utility scams:

Is the PSE&G bill payment program a scam?

PSE&G is alerting its customers to a nationwide phony bill payment program that promises to credit or pay utility bills in exchange for personal information, including social security numbers. The scam, which has been reported in a number of states, claims that the Obama Administration is providing credits or applying payments to utility bills.

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