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Scammers pose as municipal staff in WhatsApp scam

Scammers threaten power cuts via WhatsApp, falsely claiming municipal authority. Residents urged to verify first.

There is a scam doing the rounds in Vryheid, where alleged employees of the AbaQulusi Local Municipality threaten to disconnect people’s electricity supply due to arrears on municipal accounts. The scammers contact consumers via WhatsApp messages.
Ward 8 Councillor Elaine Rodway issued the following statement regarding the scam:
“It has come to my attention that there is a scam taking place within our community (it appears to be mostly in town at the moment), where a man claiming to be from the municipality contacts consumers via WhatsApp to notify them that their electricity is going to be disconnected within the next few hours due to outstanding payment.
“Please be advised that AbaQulusi Municipality will NEVER notify you via WhatsApp of disconnection due to non-payment.
“Please report any incidents of this nature and do not send money to anyone claiming to be from the municipality without proper verification.”

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