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Don’t fall victim to a financial scam

DTE Energy wants to educate customers on the red flags of scammers so you don’t lose your money.

Scammers look for new ways to trick customers into financial scams by improving their technology to impersonate companies like DTE. These scammers trick customers into sending money by threatening to disconnect service within a matter of hours or even minutes. Unfortunately, sometimes the threat of losing their energy service scares customers into paying large sums of money or sharing account and financial information.

One popular scam at the moment involves scammers asking DTE customers to pay with unusual forms of payment, such as Green Dot pre-paid debit cards, Western Union, Bitcoin, Cash App or Zelle. Another popular scam comes through as a text message, where the scammers will send a bar code or URL that can be used at popular retailers to pay with cash. None of these methods are viable for payment to DTE.

It’s critical for customers to recognize the red flags so they do not fall victim to energy scammers. Trust your gut if you receive a call, text, email or home visit that just doesn’t seem right. If you are unsure if someone at your door or on the phone is actually from DTE, call DTE customer service at 800.477.4747.

Here’s what DTE wants all customers to know:

Here are a few key things to ask or do if you think you are talking to a scammer:

Here’s what to do if you think you’ve been a victim of a scam:

Scan the QR code below to learn more about the red flags of DTE impersonators.

 

 

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