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HPD Warns Public About Phone Scam

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Hawaiʻi Island police warn the public about a phone scam.

A Na‘alehu business reported Tuesday, March 14, that it received a phone call from someone posing as a representative of Hawaiʻi Electric Light Company.

The caller claimed the business’ electric bill was overdue and said that the electricity would be turned off unless the bill was paid immediately.

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Police caution the public not to respond to requests for payment that comes by telephone or the internet.

If you think a notification from a utility company may be legitimate, confirm it by calling the published phone number in the phone book and not through any phone number you receive over the phone or internet.

A Hawaiʻi Electric Light Company representative commented that if anyone receives a call requesting payment for a utility bill to call the utility company first to confirm.

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