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How to avoid and report energy scams

There has been a huge increase in energy-related scams over the last 12 months as fraudsters look to exploit the cost-of-living crisis.

Luckily, there are some easy ways to protect yourself and the people around you.

Here you will find help and advice on how to spot and report a suspected energy scam.

What are energy scams?

Energy scams involve people pretending to be energy companies or regulators to try and get money or personal information.

Scammers will contact you pretending to be someone else, for example your energy supplier, official bodies such as Ofgem, the energy regulator or Energy Saving Trust. They may try to contact you in different ways:

  • Calling you
  • Sending you a text message
  • Coming to your house
  • Via Social media
  • Sending you an email
  • Sending you a letter
  • A pop up on a website

Energy scams: better safe than sorry

If you suspect it’s a scam, stop. Never give your details if you’re unsure. If you suspect a scam, or have been scammed, please file a report using the details below. Let’s stop the scammers.

How do I know if something is a scam?

Stay vigilant and take a moment to stop and think before parting with your money or information, this could keep you safe.

What shall I do if I think I am being scammed?

If you think you’re being scammed, ignore the message or hang up the call. Never share any personal details.

How do I report a scam?

Anyone can be the target of a scam. It’s important to report all scams to help protect other people from falling for them.

Useful links

Take Five – To Stop Fraud | To Stop Fraud (takefive-stopfraud.org.uk)

There’s also plenty of advice on the Citizen’s Advice website for getting your money back after being scammed. There’s a chance you could get back what you’ve lost.

There has been a huge increase in energy-related scams over the last 12 months as fraudsters look to exploit the cost-of-living crisis

There has been a huge increase in energy-related scams over the last 12 months as fraudsters look to exploit the cost-of-living crisis

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