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Energy and power company warning: 3 signs you’re talking to a scammerSummer is heating up across the U.S., and the last thing you need is for your power to be shut off. That's exactly the threat being pushed by scammers pretending to be energy companies. We've got details on how these viral scams work and tips to avoid falling victim. Tap or click here for signs you are dealing with a utility scammer. → |
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