Scams of various types often increase around the holidays and during the first of the year as post-holiday bills begin to arrive and as tax season approaches. Georgia Power, the state’s largest electric utility, encourages customers to beware of scams in 2025, especially those threatening power disconnection “unless immediate payment is made” and attempts to have customers "update their billing information” in an effort to steal personal information.
In addition, various “tech-scams” continue to evolve and include:
Georgia Power works every day to combat new and existing scams and continues to partner with law enforcement and other agencies in supporting their efforts to identify and prosecute criminals who pose as Georgia Power employees to defraud customers. Customers are encouraged to report scams at www.GeorgiaPower.com/ReportAScam.
The company reminds customers of the following additional tips and guidelines to avoid becoming a victim of a scammer:
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Tips to #StopScams:
To learn more about how you can defend yourself against scammers and avoid falling victim to common mistakes, visit www.GeorgiaPower.com/Scams.