How can I identify a real NV Energy employee?
NV Energy employees carry identification with them. Always ask for and verify their ID.
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NV Energy is warning Nevada residents about an ongoing scam where individuals are impersonating utility workers. These scammers are going door-to-door, potentially putting residents at risk. Stay informed to protect yourself and your proper...
The Nevada Department of Emergency Management and NV Energy have both issued warnings about individuals impersonating NV Energy workers. These scammers may visit homes or businesses for unscheduled services, such as emergencies, placing door hangers, special meter tests, and field inspections.
To protect yourself:
1. **Ask for ID:** NV Energy employees and contractors carry identification. 2. **Verify:** If unsure, contact NV Energy directly to verify the employee's identity. 3. **Be wary of demands:** NV Energy will not demand immediate payment or threaten disconnection on the spot. 4. **Avoid unsolicited offers:** Be cautious of outside companies offering HVAC or solar services claiming to partner with NV Energy.
Visit nvenergy.com/scam?ref=yanuki.com for more information on fraud protection and how to report a scam.
NV Energy employees carry identification with them. Always ask for and verify their ID.
Do not pay. NV Energy does not demand immediate payment in person. Contact NV Energy to report the incident.
No, NV Energy does not partner with outside companies for these services.
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