
Pennsylvania Attorney General Kathleen G. Kane is issuing a strong warning today about a potential scam. Agents have been getting many complaints that people pretending, either in person or on the phone, to be employees of PPL or Duquesne light (depending on the part of the state they are in) are offering a new low- rate energy product that actually raises consumers’ rates significantly.
The Office of Attorney General issued a warning to be very careful of this kind of sales approach, whether it is a robo-call or a door-to-door solicitation.
The article above provided by the Office of the Attorney General.


3 Comments to “Consumer Warning from Office of Attorney General”
March 15, 2013 at 6:27 PM
Guy that came to my house tonight was Nick H from Constellation. He gave me his number when I told him no incase I changed my mind. 734-358-3538
March 16, 2013 at 12:16 AM
This is also a big problem in Florida. You really have to be careful. Like they always say, if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.