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Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita warns Hoosiers against telephone scam

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From the Office of the Indiana Attorney General, Todd Rokita:

Earlier today, Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita issued a consumer alert to Hoosiers to remain vigilant against a recent surge in telephone scams seeking to take advantage of consumers. An influx in reported complaints have shown that fraudsters are utilizing a telephone scam in which they impersonate a utilities customer service representative and urge customers to make a payment by threatening to cut off power or utility services within thirty minutes of receiving the call. In some instances, the scammer reportedly asks for payment to be dropped off at a kiosk or even a laundromat. These scams are an attempt to steal consumers’ money or identities.

“When I took the oath of office as Indiana’s Attorney General, I promised Hoosiers that I would serve with their interests in mind,” said Attorney General Rokita. “Their safety will always be my top priority.”

The Office of the Indiana Attorney General’s Consumer Protection Division offers the following tips to avoid utility scams:

If a consumer believes they have been the victim of deceptive or fraudulent business practices, they can file a consumer complaint at www.IndianaConsumer.com.

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