As if you didn't have enough fraud and identity theft to worry about, scammers are increasingly targeting an essential part of your day-to-day comfort: your utilities. Utility scams may be especially effective during extreme weather—such as heat waves or winter storms—when you'll do anything to have your power on and water running. Here's how to spot a utility scammer and avoid losing any money to their game. How utility scams workThere are a number of ways scammers target utility customers, almost all of which involve a threat of your utilities being shut off unless you pay up, fast. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is alerting consumers of a scam in which you receive a barcode via text o
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