Every day in the state of Texas, a person receives a call, a text, or perhaps an email. All these forms of communication have some type of meaning behind them. It could be an offer for something, or a family member reaching out to talk about something. There's no way to tell how many of these occur during the day.

However, not every person contacted by someone has good intentions. Sometimes, a person is trying to take advantage of another person. Scammers main goal is to get something from an individual, mainly their bank account information.

With the colder weather appearing in Texas, there is a chance one could be targeting for a utility scam. Here's how you can avoid becoming a victim.

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How Can You Avoid A Utility Scam In Texas?

Per The Dallas Examiner, there are certain ways to pinpoint the scam in question Here are two examples provided:
- Use of links in texts or emails. Be wary of following any links or contacting a utility company through a provided callback number in a text or email. Always contact the utility company using a known, trusted method, such as through its official website portal, mobile app or phone number listed on a recent bill.
- Service bundling. Some scammers claim they can bundle a target’s electricity, gas, internet or other utility providers into a single bill which will save the customer money. Be wary of these claims and verify affiliation or partnership with the utility service provider before engaging with these services.

Be alert and aware for scams like this Texas!

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