www.qa.ameren.com

Don't Fall for Scammers Pretending to be Utilities

Ameren customers should be aware of telephone, mail, email, door-to-door, and other in-person scams that involve criminals posing as Ameren representatives and demanding immediate payment or personal information.

Scammers are:

Impersonating Ameren

Impersonating Ameren representatives (over the phone and in-person), targeting vulnerable demographics such as senior citizens and non-native English-speaking persons or those searching for employment.

Disconnection Threats

Threatening to disconnect utility service if payment is not received within an hour or two. Often they state a utility service person is on the way to shut off the power.

Immediate Payment

Requesting immediate payment via pre-paid money card, credit card, or bank account information.

How to Spot a Scam

  • Know the different forms of scams such as phone calls, text messages, in-person, and online tactics to target customers into providing personal information or payment.
  • Scammers often pose as Ameren employees, threatening to disconnect or shut off service if a customer fails to make an immediate payment – typically using a prepaid card or other non-traceable form of payment.
  • They also often mask incoming calls as coming from Ameren on caller ID systems, and then give a different phone number to make a payment.
  • Scammers seize the opportunity to target customers during busy or high-anxiety times such as the holiday season or the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Fake case number and/or fake truck identification number: Scammers are known to record a voice message and use it to trick customers into thinking they've called the utility company. The scammer gives a fake case number and/or fake identification number of a company truck that is in the vicinity of the customer's home.
  • Equipment or repair bogus fee: Scammers may call demanding a separate payment to replace or install a utility-related device or meter.
  • Overpayment trick: Scammers call claiming that you've overpaid your utility bill and need to provide personal bank account information or a credit card number to facilitate a refund.

Utilities United

Ameren has joined nearly 100 utilities nationwide to raise awareness of scam tactics and educate customers before they become victims. In coordination with this effort, the third Wednesday in November has been designated as Utilities United Against Scams Day.

Follow us on social media to receive the latest updates on scams.

Connect With Us
Alert Info
X