Iowa American Water Warns Customers of Potential Scam
Dateline City:
DAVENPORT, Iowa
Company alerts customers to reports of individual posing as water company employee
Iowa American Water today issued an advisory warning to customers to be
wary of persons posing as water company personnel to gain access to
their homes. This advisory comes after two Davenport residents contacted
the water company today to confirm the identity of an individual who
came to their door claiming to be a water company employee. In both
instances, the residents did not have an appointment scheduled with the
water company, and the individual did not have an ID badge.
“For the safety of our customers, we are issuing this alert,” said Randy
Moore, president of Iowa American Water. “Customers are always
encouraged to contact our customer service center at 1-866-641-2108 if
they are unsure of the identity of someone who comes to their home as a
representative of Iowa American Water. It is always better to err on the
side of safety and confirm someone’s identity before allowing them
inside your home.”
Iowa American Water recommends customers take the following steps to
ensure their safety against imposters:
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Stop and think: Are you expecting anyone to come to your home? Iowa
American Water does not typically send a service worker to your home
unannounced. They usually will have an appointment before showing
up. An exception would be if there is a water main break in your
neighborhood. Water company distribution workers routinely knock on
customers’ doors to provide an advance notification if water service
will be temporarily interrupted during main repairs; however, they
typically do not request entry to a customer’s home.
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All Iowa American Water employees have company-issued photo ID
cards to verify their employment. However, if you cannot see an ID
card without opening your door; you should call the company’s customer
service center at 1-866-641-2108 for verification.
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Iowa American employees drive company vehicles with an Iowa
American logo printed on the side and have a uniform, jacket or hat
with the company logo. For a customer service call, the vehicle
would be visible to the customer and parked outside their home. During
meter reading, a company vehicle may be parked several blocks away as
the meter reader is walking his route.
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Iowa American Water employees do not request entry to your home
after dark unless it is an emergency call requested by the customer or
an appointment for service work that has been scheduled in advance by
the customer.
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If in doubt, you should always contact the water company for
employee verification or contact the local police department. You
should always have the person wait outside behind a locked door while
this is done. A legitimate worker won’t mind waiting while you verify
their employment information.
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Iowa American Water advises customers to never admit a person into
their home if they are doubtful of that person's identity. It is
always much better to be safe than sorry.
“There is no need to feel uneasy about making someone wait outside while
you confirm that person is a legitimate utility worker,” added Moore.
Iowa American Water employees care about customers’ safety, and our
employees don’t mind the wait. We believe it’s worth the peace of mind
for customers.”
About Iowa American Water
Iowa American Water, a subsidiary of American Water Works Company, Inc.
(NYSE: AWK), is the largest investor-owned water utility in the state,
providing high-quality and reliable water services to approximately
200,000 people. American Water is the largest and most geographically
diverse publicly traded U.S. water and wastewater utility company.
Marking its 130th anniversary this year, the company employs
6,700 dedicated professionals who provide regulated and market-based
drinking water, wastewater and other related services to an estimated 15
million people in 47 states and Ontario, Canada. More information can be
found at www.amwater.com.
Language:
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Contact:
Lisa Reisen
Manager, External Affairs
Lisa.Reisen@amwater.com
563-468-9221
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Company alerts customers to reports of individual posing as water company employee
Iowa American Water today issued an advisory warning to customers to be wary of persons posing as water company personnel to gain access to their homes. This advisory comes after two Davenport residents contacted the water company today to confirm the identity of an individual who came to their door claiming to be a water company employee. In both instances, the residents did not have an appointment scheduled with the water company, and the individual did not have an ID badge.
“For the safety of our customers, we are issuing this alert,” said Randy Moore, president of Iowa American Water. “Customers are always encouraged to contact our customer service center at 1-866-641-2108 if they are unsure of the identity of someone who comes to their home as a representative of Iowa American Water. It is always better to err on the side of safety and confirm someone’s identity before allowing them inside your home.”
Iowa American Water recommends customers take the following steps to ensure their safety against imposters:
- Stop and think: Are you expecting anyone to come to your home? Iowa American Water does not typically send a service worker to your home unannounced. They usually will have an appointment before showing up. An exception would be if there is a water main break in your neighborhood. Water company distribution workers routinely knock on customers’ doors to provide an advance notification if water service will be temporarily interrupted during main repairs; however, they typically do not request entry to a customer’s home.
- All Iowa American Water employees have company-issued photo ID cards to verify their employment. However, if you cannot see an ID card without opening your door; you should call the company’s customer service center at 1-866-641-2108 for verification.
- Iowa American employees drive company vehicles with an Iowa American logo printed on the side and have a uniform, jacket or hat with the company logo. For a customer service call, the vehicle would be visible to the customer and parked outside their home. During meter reading, a company vehicle may be parked several blocks away as the meter reader is walking his route.
- Iowa American Water employees do not request entry to your home after dark unless it is an emergency call requested by the customer or an appointment for service work that has been scheduled in advance by the customer.
- If in doubt, you should always contact the water company for employee verification or contact the local police department. You should always have the person wait outside behind a locked door while this is done. A legitimate worker won’t mind waiting while you verify their employment information.
- Iowa American Water advises customers to never admit a person into their home if they are doubtful of that person's identity. It is always much better to be safe than sorry.
“There is no need to feel uneasy about making someone wait outside while you confirm that person is a legitimate utility worker,” added Moore. Iowa American Water employees care about customers’ safety, and our employees don’t mind the wait. We believe it’s worth the peace of mind for customers.”
About Iowa American Water
Iowa American Water, a subsidiary of American Water Works Company, Inc. (NYSE: AWK), is the largest investor-owned water utility in the state, providing high-quality and reliable water services to approximately 200,000 people. American Water is the largest and most geographically diverse publicly traded U.S. water and wastewater utility company. Marking its 130th anniversary this year, the company employs 6,700 dedicated professionals who provide regulated and market-based drinking water, wastewater and other related services to an estimated 15 million people in 47 states and Ontario, Canada. More information can be found at www.amwater.com.
Lisa Reisen
Manager, External Affairs
Lisa.Reisen@amwater.com
563-468-9221