Arm yourself against bogus callers
South East Water want to remind their customers of the simple steps to protect their homes and online accounts. Fraudsters are everywhere and can affect anyone
The company, which serves 2.2 million customers in parts Kent, Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire and Berkshire, is reminding customers not to let their guard down and to remain wary of visitors claiming to be ‘from the water board’ as well as being alert to online scams.
Tanya Sephton, Customer Services Director at South East Water, said: “When callers use the phrase ‘water board’ it is often a big giveaway as this is not a term legitimate water companies have used for many, many years.
“If you have even the slightest bit of doubt as to whether the person at your door is one of our staff or not we urge you to contact us to check”.
Tanya continued: “In addition, customers should be wary of unsolicited telephone calls or emails claiming to be from South East Water. “
“Fraudsters are looking to gain access to accounts and will use many techniques – normally over the telephone but increasingly via email – to trick people into handing over their details.
“Please be mindful of any unsolicited emails or telephone calls claiming to be from South East Water, and don’t open the attachments unless you are sure you know who the email is coming from.
“They can target anyone and you don’t have to be vulnerable to fall victim to a bogus caller. We want to remind everyone to stay safe and to call us if you are unsure.”
Tips to stay safe include:
In the home.
- Register for a South East Water security password and our Priority Services Register on 0333 000 1122(opens in a new tab)
- Make sure the back door is always locked before going to the front door
- Put on the door chain if there is one before opening the door
- Check to see who is at the door by looking through a window or spy hole
- Look for an identity card, a uniform and a liveried van
- Check the person’s identity via our bogus caller telephone line on 0333 000 2244(opens in a new tab)
- If still suspicious telephone the police - better to be safe than sorry
Online.
- Delete suspicious emails immediately
- Install a reputable anti-virus product and keep it up to date
- Ensure all of your devices' operating systems are updated as and when the provider issues updates
- Never reveal usernames or passwords to others
- Use a different password for every online account you have.
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