Big Island Coronavirus Updates

Hawai‘i Gas Warns of COVID-19 Utility Scams

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Hawai‘i Gas is warning residents to be aware of coronavirus-related utility bill scams.

The company has received reports of scam phone calls requesting payments on gas bills and threatening to shut off gas service. Hawai‘i Gas would like to remind its customers and the public that the company does not call to collect payments over the phone. Anyone who receives a call of this nature should hang up and call Hawai‘i Gas directly.

To assist customers who are financially impacted by COVID-19 and unable to pay their gas bill, Hawai‘i Gas will not be interrupting their gas service through April 30, 2020. Customers who are experiencing financial difficulties can call the Hawai‘i Gas Customer Care Team — Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. — to discuss payment plan options.

If you have any questions, contact Alan Tang at alan@olomanaloomisisc.com or at 808-261-8412.

  • Hilo: (808) 935-0021
  • Kona: (808) 329-2984
  • Oahu: (808) 535-5933
  • Maui: (808) 877-6557
  • Moloka‘i: 1-(800) 828-9359
  • Lana‘i: 1-(800) 828-9359
  • Kaua‘i: (808) 245-3301
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Hawai‘i Gas COVID-19 updates are available on the company’s website.

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