Tucson Electric Power is warning customers about scammers.

Phone scammers posing as Tucson Electric Power workers are working overtime in the city, the utility says.

TEP issued a warning to customers following a huge spike in complaint calls from the public.

The utility normally gets five to 10 complaints a day about phone scammers, but received more than 100 in a single day Wednesday, a TEP news release said.

Complainants said they were contacted by β€œsomeone who claimed to be a TEP employee and threatened to disconnect their electric service unless they made immediate payments,” the news release said.

That’s not how the utility operates, it said.

β€œTEP only contacts customers by phone with automated bill payment reminders as a courtesy, and never demands immediate payment,” the utility said.

Customers who get such calls are advised to hang up and contact TEP at 623-7711 to report them.


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