Rocky Mountain Power customer service employees will always have your account number. “If you receive one of these scam calls, ask the caller to state your account number and compare it with the number listed on your bill. Generally, notices about past due bills are sent to customers in the mail or delivered to their home, or they receive an automated phone message. Instead, we work with customers who are behind on their payments to help them get back on track. “If the caller claims your electric service will be disconnected if you don’t make a payment immediately, particularly if you haven’t received any prior notice about late payments or a potential disconnection. We can facilitate credit card payments through our vendor upon request, but our employees don’t handle these payments directly. Rocky Mountain Power will not ask for this information. “If the caller asks for your credit card number or advises you to purchase a pre-paid card from a store and to call back with the code. “If the caller says he is with the ‘Rocky Mountain Power Disconnection Department.’ No such department exists. When they call the number provided, customers are connected to a message designed to sound very much like Rocky Mountain Power’s genuine message, a strategy to make the con appear legitimate.Ĭounty detectives have been in contact with Rocky Mountain Power, and Lowell passed along Rocky Mountain’s recommendations for those receiving such calls: A telephone number is provided the customer, who is instructed to call it to facilitate payment. The callers insist that customers are behind on payments and threaten a service disconnect if payment is not made immediately. Lowell said the swindlers are placing telephone calls to residents and businesses in the county, falsely identifying themselves as representatives of Rocky Mountain Power. – Sweetwater County Sheriff Mike Lowell issued an alert on Wednesday warning residents about on ongoing telephone scam. No guarantee, warranty or representation of any kind is made regarding the completeness or accuracy of descriptions or measurements (including square footage measurements and property condition), such should be independently verified, and Compass expressly disclaims any liability in connection therewith. and/or other countries.Ĭorporate Responsibility, Privacy & Legal Notices: Compass is a licensed real estate broker, licensed to do business as Compass RE in Delaware, Idaho, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and Tennessee, Compass Real Estate in Washington, DC, Wyoming and Idaho, Compass Realty Group in Missouri and Kansas, and Compass South Carolina LLC in South Carolina. Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, Responsible Disclosure, Compass is an E-Verify employer, Notice for California Applicants, and California COVID-19 Rules of EntryĬOMPASS, the Compass logo, and other various trademarks, logos, designs, and slogans are the registered and unregistered trademarks of Compass, Inc. Copyright© 2022 Sheridan County Board of REALTORS. Copyright© 2022 Snake River Regional MLS. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. IDX information is provided exclusively for consumers’ personal, non-commercial use and may not be used for any purpose other than to identify prospective properties consumers may be interested in purchasing. The data relating to real estate for sale on this web site comes in part from the Internet Data exchange (IDX) program of the Teton Board Of Realtors, Snake River Regional MLS, Sheridan County Board of REALTORS and Wyoming MLS. Listing Courtesy of APEX Real Estate, LLC Photos may be virtually staged or digitally enhanced and may not reflect actual property conditions.