Doorstep top-up scam
Energy companies have uncovered a doorstep scam which seems to
offer cheaper electricity meter top-ups but actually results
in consumers paying twice. In response, energy companies
together with Consumer Focus have launched a national campaign,
“Top up Safe”, urging electricity prepayment meter customers to buy
top-up only through official channels. An estimated 85,000
households have been affected already. Customers of all of the
leading energy companies (British Gas, EDF Energy, E.ON, npower,
Scottish Power and SSE) are affected.
Criminals are using cloned keys to top up credit illegally.
Some people are being offered £50 of electricity meter top-up
for a cash payment of just £25. But energy companies can
always detect when they have not received payment for electricity
used and any customer buying top-up from a criminal will end up
paying twice, first to the criminal and then to their energy
supplier. Only the criminal will benefit.
A national industry communications campaign has been launched
with a prominent warning message on the receipts issued when
customer buy electricity top-up from official outlets – PayPoint,
Payzone and The Post Office. Companies never sell electricity
top-up door-to-door. Companies are currently telephoning and
writing to customers to alert them to the dangers. There is
evidence of serious and organised criminal activity and Trading
Standards urge consumers not to become involved in such
purchases.
See the Top-up Safe Campaign for more
information.