PSO Urges Customers to Beware of Utility Scams Underway in Oklahoma

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PSO Press Release

Tulsa, OK – PSO is reminding the public and its customers across Oklahoma to remain vigilant against ongoing scam attempts.

Recent reports indicate that individuals posing as utility representatives are demanding immediate payment for services, specifically targeting residents and businesses in PSO service areas.

Important Reminder:

PSO will never call customers demanding immediate payment. If you receive a suspicious call, email, or in-person visit, please take the following actions:

Phone: Hang up immediately.

Email: Delete the message without responding.

In-Person: Close the door.

Ensure Your Security: One effective way to enhance your security and maintain a strong connection with PSO is by keeping your contact information up to date by visiting psoklahoma.com/account/settings. Please ensure that we have your current cell phone number, home phone number, and email address.

We also encourage customers to opt-in to their communication preferences to sign up for alerts. To sign up for PSO alerts and opt-in to emails, visit psoklahoma.com/account/settings/notifications. You'll need to create a user ID and password for each person who will receive alerts and add their cell phone number and/or email address.

This allows you to customize alerts and receive updates on outages, bill due dates, and other important information.

Verify Your Account: One of the following methods:

PSO App

Website: Login to psoklahoma.com.

Phone: Call us directly at 1-833-776-7697

For more information on recognizing scams and protecting yourself, please visit psoklahoma.com/stopscams.

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