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SaskPower warning customers about email scam

SaskPower is warning people about an email scam that is targeting its customers.

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According to a release from SaskPower, residents have received emails advising of an issue processing their last bill and asking them to log in to MySaskPower to submit payment immediately. The email is sent from an address that is not associated with SaskPower.

The email directs customers to a fraudulent MySaskPower login page. After they enter their credentials, customers are prompted to enter their credit card information.

“Today we got a notification that a number of customers were receiving all the same email. The email was coming from an account that looked like it might be a SaskPower account but it wasn’t,” SaskPower spokesperson Scott McGregor said.

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SaskPower is urging any customer who has followed this link and submitted their credit card information to contact their credit card issuer immediately.

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