â–ş Listen Live
â–ş Listen Live

BC Hydro sees all-time high number of scams in 2018

Courtesy Bob Gammer, BC Hydro

BC Hydro customers across the province were out nearly $45,000 combined in 2018 from fraudsters. This means people posing as BC Hydro employees were 50% more successful in their attempts to steal money in 2018 than the year prior.

Nearly 6,000 reports have been sent to BC Hydro since scams started to gain momentum in 2014 and more than 2,000, the highest amount for one year, happened in 2018.

While the numbers are not as high for scams in northern BC, with communities like Vancouver, Nanaimo, and Surrey listed as the most targeted, residents in the north are not immune.

“We are not seeing the numbers like they are seeing in the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island but we still want our customers to be aware that there are scammers out there who will try to take away their money by posing as BC Hydro representatives,” said Northern Spokesperson Bob Gammer.

“We want our customers to take precautions and to not be intimidated if somebody calls to say that [BC Hydro] is going to disconnect their power if they don’t pay us right now. BC Hydro would never do that.”

BC Hydro has released information it wants customers to be aware of to avoid being scammed. It includes:

  • It does not collect credit card or bank account information over the phone or by email or text. and it does not accept payment from pre-paid cash or credit cards, or bitcoin;
  • If an account is in arrears, BC Hydro will send several notices by mail and use an auto dialer to remind customers to make a payment. Customers can also check their account status at any time at their website; and
  • If a customer doubts the authenticity of the call, they should hang up and call BC Hydro immediately at 1-800-BCHYDRO

Reported scams involved customers being contacted by phone, email, or text, with fraudsters threatening to immediately disconnect if a payment is not received.

“What we’re finding is that businesses are often targeted and they can be targeted at busy times of the day when a shop owner doesn’t have time to really think about things because there is a lot of customers in the store and the scammers seem to know when that sensitive time is,” Gammer added.

BC Hydro has provided an audio example of a scam being sent to customers.

Something going on in the Prince George area you think people should know about?
Send us a news tip by emailing [email protected].

Matt Fetinko
Matt Fetinko
SAIT RTBN grad.

Continue Reading

cjci Now playing play

cirx Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Canada Post’s final offers rejected by CUPW-represented employees

A majority of Canada Post employees represented by the Canadian Union of Postal Workers have rejected the postal services final offers.

Businesses getting used to uncertainties as tariffs see another jump

After a new trade deal was failed to be reached on today's (Friday) deadline between Canada and the US, businesses are once again bracing for an increase in tariffs.

PG Cougar Carson Carels named to U-18 Hlinka Gretzky Cup roster

Prince George Cougars defenceman Carson Carels will be representing Canada for the 2025 U-18 Hlinka Gretzky Cup.

Prince George Airport experiencing temporary disruptions to checked baggage screenings

The Prince George Airport Authority (PGAA) is advising those taking to the skies that checked baggage screenings at the airport are being done manually.

Increased wildfire risk this August long weekend from lightning, dry conditions

The B.C. Wildfire Service (BCWS) said the province is seeing a return to seasonal temperatures heading into the August long weekend, but increased lightning means the potential for new fire starts remains high.
- Advertisement -