Don't Be
Fooled By A Phony Utility Worker
Someone appears at your
door claiming to be a utility worker, saying they need to inspect your
water pipes, check your meter, investigate a gas leak or examine the
wiring in your house. The person at your door may be carrying a
walkie-talkie and wearing a hard hat and vest to appear legitimate.
So how can you tell a
real utility worker from a scam artist? The key is to be cautious and
ask questions. If you don’t, you could unknowingly invite a thief into
your home.
Posing as a phony utility
worker is a classic scam that often targets seniors living alone. If you
remain alert, you’ll spot the warning signs that will help you avoid
becoming a victim.
This type of scam is also
known as a distraction theft because the victim’s attention is
cleverly diverted just long enough for the thief or his accomplice to
rifle through the victim’s house helping himself to money, jewelry and
other valuables. In order to distract the victim, the imposter may ask
you to step outside. Or he may ask you to go to another part of the
house to turn the water off or bang on the pipes. These are all ruses to
distract the victim’s attention and give the thief time to ransack
your house looking for loot to steal.
In order to avoid
becoming a crime victim, here are some things to keep in mind when you
get that knock on the door from someone claiming to be a utility worker
who needs to get into your house:
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Stop and think: Are
you expecting anyone to come to your home?
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Remember that most
utility companies won’t send a worker to your home unannounced.
They usually will make an appointment before showing up.
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Before opening the
door, use your peephole or intercom to identify visitors.
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If your door has a
chain, put it on before answering your door. It will create a
barrier between you and the caller.
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Always ask to see
the caller’s employee identification.
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Look for a company
logo on the person’s uniform and vehicle.
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Call the utility
company to verify the person’s identification. Make sure you
have the person wait outside behind a locked door while you do
this. A legitimate worker won’t mind waiting while you verify
their employment information. The utility company will be able to
tell you whether the person is an employee and whether they’ve
dispatched a service call to your home or neighborhood.
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If the person
is an imposter, contact law enforcement immediately.
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