10th annual Utility Scam Awareness Day: Putting Indiana customers first in the fight against scams

  • Nearly 350 scams reported in 2025 across Duke Energy’s Indiana service territory
  • For 10 years, Utility Scam Awareness Day has helped bring awareness to customers to slow down, verify and stop scams

PLAINFIELD, Ind. – Duke Energy and the Better Business Bureau are joining Utilities United Against Scams for the 10th annual Utility Scam Awareness Day on Nov. 19 –an ongoing commitment to helping customers slow down, verify and stop the scam.

What’s happening

For a decade, Utility Scam Awareness Day has helped customers stay ahead of scammers. Our priority is keeping your money and personal information safe.

·         2025 to date: Duke Energy has received more than 5,600 scam reports across its service areas through the end of October.

·         In Indiana, 346 scams have been reported so far this year.

Indiana customer’s story

This year, a 73-year-old Duke Energy customer in New Albany, Ind., lost $3,400 to a scammer who claimed his business was behind in its utility payments. 

·         The schemer left a voice mail saying the customer’s power would be cut off if he didn’t pay right away. Because it involved his business, he called back quickly and talked with someone claiming to be with Duke Energy.

·         The scam involved $3,400 in payments made via prepaid gift cards and wire transfers.

·         “I panicked,” the customer said about the incident. “I knew better but still made the payments because I thought my business was at stake. I should have just checked my account on the Duke Energy website.”

How we help you stay safe

Slow Down. Verify. Stop the Scam.

What scammers try – and how we protect you

  • Scammers may demand immediate payment or threaten service cut-off, but we will never do that.
  • They may ask for payment via prepaid cards or cryptocurrency – we never accept these methods.
  • They may impersonate utility reps or promise refunds for personal info.
  • For more information on how to spot and avoid scams, visit Scams & Fraud –Duke Energy or Scam Tracker – Better Business Bureau.

Our promise to customers

Duke Energy will never:

  • Specify how you must pay
  • Threaten immediate service interruption

If you’re targeted

  • Hang up, shut the door or delete the message
  • Contact your utility using the info on your bill or our official website

Voices from our partners

“Scammers change scripts; our guidance doesn’t: We don’t threaten instant shutoff, and we don’t dictate how you pay. If you hear either, stop and verify with us directly.” – Jessica Bishop, Duke Energy senior vice president, Customer Services Operations

“Utility scams are designed to create panic, using pressure and urgency to get people to act before they have time to think. BBB works every day to help protect our communities and equip consumers with the tools they need to respond confidently. The power to stop these schemes lies in taking a moment to see if the story adds up. Slowing down, verifying the details and remembering that legitimate utilities will never demand payment through prepaid cards, cryptocurrency or third-party apps can help keep consumers safe.” – Jennifer Adamany, director of communication, BBB of Central Indiana

Stay updated:

About UUAS:
Utilities United Against Scams (UUAS) is a consortium of 150-plus U.S. and Canadian utilities sharing data and best practices to protect customers.

Duke Energy

Duke Energy Indiana, a subsidiary of Duke Energy, provides about 6,300 megawatts of owned electric capacity to approximately 920,000 customers in a 23,000-square-mile service area, making it Indiana’s largest electric supplier.

Better Business Bureau

The Better Business Bureau has empowered people to find businesses, brands, and charities they can trust for more than 110 years. In 2024, people turned to BBB.org more than 220 million times for BBB Business Profiles on 5.5 million businesses, and 725,000 times for BBB charity reports on 12,000 local and national charities. Regional, independent BBBs can be found across the United States and Canada, including BBB of Central Indiana, which was founded in 1916 and serves 42 Indiana counties. 


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