03/03/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/03/2026 08:06
PPL Electric Utilities provides useful tips and information during National Consumer Protection Week.
ALLENTOWN, Pa. (March 3, 2026) - Utility scammers never take a day off, always looking for the next opportunity to scam you out of your hard-earned money. This National Consumer Protection Week, PPL Electric Utilities is sharing simple ways customers can avoid scams, report suspicious activity and protect their information.
Customers have reported nearly 200 scam attempts to PPL Electric through the first two months of 2026, which doesn't include unreported scam attempts taking place year-round throughout the company's 29 counties it serves. PPL Electric also sees reports of heightened scam activity through the spring months, making these tips even more timely.
Signs of a potential scam
Scammers use sophisticated tactics to fool unsuspecting customers. Here are some common signs to look for to spot and stop scams:
What to expect from your utility
PPL Electric Utilities will never:
Scammers act quickly to put pressure on their victims. Always remember:
If customers sense suspicious activity, call PPL Electric at 1-800-342-5775 or contact the local authorities. More information can also be found at pplelectric.com/scams.
About PPL Electric Utilities
PPL Electric Utilities delivers safe, reliable and affordable electricity to about 1.5 million homes and businesses in eastern and central Pennsylvania. It regularly ranks among the country's best utility companies for reliability and customer satisfaction. PPL Electric Utilities is a major employer and an active supporter of the communities it serves. It is a part of the PPL Corporation (NYSE: PPL) family of companies. Visit pplelectric.com or connect on social media via Facebook, X and Instagram for energy efficiency tips, bill help information, guidance on shopping for an electricity supplier, storm updates and more.