Stay Alert, Stay Safe

Scams are out there, and they're targeting you. Time to put your scam-awareness hat on.

Scam Alert

Know these facts to avoid scams.

  • NorthWestern Energy sends multiple disconnection notices before shutting off service and offers several bill payment options. We never demand prepaid cards.
  • If we need to upgrade or replace a piece of equipment, NorthWestern will contact you ahead of time. If NorthWestern Energy needs to upgrade or replace a meter, the cost of the new meter is not charged to the individual customer.
  • Any over payments will be applied to your NorthWestern Energy account and used to cover future charges. When we refund a customer, we do so by mailing a check to the address on file.

Be aware of these common utility scams

Disconnection Deception

Scammers call threatening disconnection of your utility service, demanding immediate payment by prepaid cards.

 

Identification Attack

Rather than directing victims to call a 1-800 number, the scammers direct the caller to press 1 to collect more data in an effort to get personally identifiable information.

 

Power Restoration Charge

Scammers call offering to restore power more quickly for a fee in the aftermath of severe storms causing widespread power outages.

 

Number Spoofing

Scammers will spoof a callback number that closely resembles the utility’s number.

 

Overpayment Tactic

Scammers call claiming you have overpaid your utility bill, and you need to provide personal bank account information or a credit card number to facilitate a refund.

 

Door Knocking Impostor

Door-to-door impostors pose as utility workers to gain entry or access into unsuspecting victims’ homes.

 

Be vigilant about scams

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Be vigilant about scams

Many electric and natural gas customers throughout the country are being targeted by impostor utility scams each day. Scams can be in person, via phone, email or text. If you think you’ve been contacted by a scammer, report online or call us.

Beware of scam activity

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Beware of scam activity

Watch our video to learn more about being extra vigilant of scammers.

Learn more

Because utility customers are frequently the target of scam activity, utilities across the country have joined together to combat scammers. To learn more, visit Utilities United Against Scams at www.utilitiesunited.org.