GA Power Warns Customers About New Scam

Customers of Georgia Power should be cautious of a new scam that involves criminals selling Federal Reserve Bank routing numbers to customers with instructions to use the routing numbers to pay utility and other bills from nonexistent accounts.

According to a news release from the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, Federal Reserve routing numbers are used for sorting and processing payments between banks. Any video, text, email, phone call, flyer, or website that describes how to pay bills using a Federal Reserve Bank routing number or using an account at the Federal Reserve Bank is a scam.

Georgia Power’s system may initially accept a Federal Reserve Bank routing number to process a payment but the payment will eventually be rejected and the customer’s account could be subject to additional late fees or possibly disconnection.

Other reminders from Georgia Power to help avoid common scams and fraud include never asking for a credit card or pre-paid debit card number over the phone, keeping in mind that employees are not sent into the field to collect payment in person and will not ask a customer to pay anywhere other than a business office or Authorized Payment Location.

They also advise deleting all emails that demand immediate payment or personal information or that are from a company that is not Georgia Power.

If a customer receives a suspicious call from someone claiming to be from Georgia Power and demanding payment to avoid disconnection, they should contact the company’s 24-hour customer service line at 888-660-5890.

Georgia Power is continuing to work with law enforcement agencies throughout the state to identify and prosecute criminals who pose as Georgia Power employees in order to defraud customers.

The company encourages customers to report scams and fraud attempts to local law enforcement and to the Federal Trade Commission at https://www.ftccomplaintassistant.gov/.