NYSEG and RG&E Warn Customers About Increase in Scams

Companies remind customers to remain vigilant and never give out personal information 

Never make a payment with a pre-paid debit card or other non-refundable payment method 

 

BINGHAMTON, N.Y. — March 14, 2025 — New York State Electric & Gas (NYSEG) and Rochester Gas and Electric (RG&E), are warning customers about an increase in scams and are reminding them to remain vigilant. Customers should never give personal information to callers or individuals they cannot authenticate as a NYSEG or RG&E representative. While scams are ongoing throughout the year, the Companies have noted more aggressive tactics being used recently. 

“We urge our customers to proceed with caution if they’re uncertain of the identity of the caller or the visitor at their door,” said Christine Alexander, vice president of Customer Service at NYSEG and RG&E. “We want our customers to protect themselves and the best way to combat these types of scams is to stay alert and informed.”  

Customers are encouraged to call NYSEG: 800.572.1111 or RG&E: 800.743.2110 if they suspect something suspicious.  

 

As a reminder, NYSEG and RG&E will never: 

  • Send an employee inside your personal residence to use a computer or other device. 

  • Have an employee take a photo of your electric bill. 

  • Send an employee to your home to offer a discount, offer a cost-saving program, or encourage you to sign up for a service.  

  • Ask customers to make a payment with a pre-paid debit card or other non-refundable methods. 

 

Customers should also be aware of some known scammer tactics: 

  • Fraudulent phone numbers: Caller ID may show the call is coming from the utility. In some cases, the perpetrators pretend to have a specific knowledge about the customers they’re calling and may even provide a callback number with a recorded greeting similar to NYSEG and RG&E’s customer service line.  

  • Fraudulent emails and texts: Scammers are using digital correspondence to portray themselves as the utility. 

  • Door-to-door imposters: Scammers have posed as NYSEG and RG&E employees, claiming they are responding to reports that scammers are in the neighborhood.  

 
Types of scams that customers should look out for include: 

  • Disconnection threat: Someone posing as a utility representative, aggressively telling a customer their account is past due and a crew is on the way to shut off service unless an immediate payment is made – typically using a prepaid debit or another non-refundable form of payment.  

  • Meter payment: The caller or in-person scammer instructs the customer to pay with cash or a prepaid debit card to cover the costs of a new meter or meter upgrade.  

  • Information request: The caller insists that a recent payment encountered a system glitch and was not completed, or that the company had not received the payment at all. The perpetrator then asks the customer to make a false payment using a prepaid debit card or by providing personal bank account information. 

  
Safety tips for customers:  

  • There is little NYSEG and RG&E can do once a victim has been scammed. Customers who suspect that they have been victims of fraud or who feel threatened during contact with a scammer should notify local law enforcement authorities, and the Federal Trade Commission (http://www.ftc.gov/). This will help authorities shut down scams and prosecute the scammers. 

  • Know the available payment methods: NYSEG and RG&E will never ask customers to purchase debit cards to make payments. We do accept a variety of payment methods and customer care representatives will work with individual customers to help them pay down outstanding balances and maintain service. 

  • If you’re unsure of the identity of a caller, hang up and call the utility directly using the information on a utility bill or the company’s website. Never give out personal or account information to a caller you’re not sure of.  

  • Check ID: NYSEG and RG&E employees and contractors carry company-issued photo ID with a unique employee number. Ask for ID before providing personal or account information or granting access to your property. If you are not certain, call to confirm using the number on your bill or the company’s website.  

  • Think twice before clicking links in emails that ask for payments. If you’re uncertain the link is from the utility, you can make payments, check balances and find other information directly on the company’s website.  

  • Enroll in AutoPay: The amount due is automatically deducted from a bank account each month, so you will have no concerns about an outstanding balance. More information on AutoPay is available on the company’s website.  

 


Media Contact: 
Alexis Arnold 
alexis.arnold@avangrid.com 
585.953.3159 


About NYSEG: New York State Electric & Gas Corporation (NYSEG) is a subsidiary of Avangrid, Inc. Established in 1852, NYSEG operates approximately 35,000 miles of electric distribution lines and 4,500 miles of electric transmission lines across more than 40% of upstate New York. It also operates more than 8,150 miles of natural gas distribution pipelines and 20 miles of gas transmission pipelines. It serves approximately 894,000 electricity customers and 266,000 natural gas customers. For more information, visit www.nyseg.com

About RG&E: Rochester Gas and Electric Corporation (RG&E) is a subsidiary of Avangrid, Inc. Established in 1848, RG&E operates approximately 8,800 miles of electric distribution lines and 1,100 miles of electric transmission lines. It also operates approximately 10,600 miles of natural gas distribution pipelines and 105 miles of gas transmission pipelines. It serves approximately 378,500 electricity customers and 313,000 natural gas customers in a nine-county region in New York surrounding the City of Rochester. For more information, visit www.rge.com

About Avangrid: Avangrid, Inc. is a leading energy company in the United States working to meet the growing demand for energy for homes and businesses across the nation through service, innovation, and continued investments by expanding grid infrastructure and energy generations projects.  Avangrid has offices in Connecticut, New York, Massachusetts, Maine and Oregon, including operations in 24 states with approximately $47 billion in assets, and has two primary lines of business: networks and renewables. Through its networks business, Avangrid owns and operates eight electric and natural gas utilities, serving more than 3.3 million customers in New York and New England and in 2024.  Through its renewables business, Avangrid owns and operates more than 75 energy generation facilities across the United States producing over 10.5 GW of power for over 3.1 million customers. Avangrid employs approximately 8,000 people and has been recognized by JUST Capital as one of the JUST 100 companies – a ranking of America’s best corporate citizens in 2025 for the fifth consecutive year. The company was named among the World’s Most Ethical Companies in 2024 for the sixth consecutive year by the Ethisphere Institute. Avangrid is a member of the group of companies controlled by Iberdrola, S.A. For more information, visit www.avangrid.com


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