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Nova Scotia Power warns of phone scam

Nova Scotia Power is warning its customers of a phone scam in which the caller claims an account is in arrears and demands "payment" with a pre-paid credit card.

Fraudster threatens to disconnect power if customers don't make immediate payment

Nova Scotia Power is warning of a phone scam where a fraudster threatens to cut off the power of customers if they don't make an immediate payment. (iStock)

Nova Scotia Power is warning its customers of a phone scam in which the caller claims anaccount is in arrears and demands"payment" with a pre-paid credit card.

The customer is threatened by the fraudster who saystheir power will be disconnected if payment is not made immediately.

NSP spokeswoman Beverley Ware said in a news release that the calls are not from Nova Scotia Power.She said the utility accepts payment by credit card, but not the pre-paid type.

Ware said NSP would also not call "out of the blue and issue an ultimatum on the first contact."

Any customer who is suspicious of a request for payment over the phone should call NSP'scustomer care centre at 1-800-428-6230 to find out if it's legitimate, she said.