
Llaman haciéndose pasar por tu empresa de la luz pero la estafa ha comenzado: "…
Cada vez más personas reciben llamadas en nombre de su compañía de la luz, pero en realidad podría tratarse de un engaño.
Madrid, Spain – A recent viral video has shed light on a prevalent scam targeting consumers with deceptive calls about electricity bill price increases. The video, uploaded by user Insavers, captures a live interaction with a telemarketer claiming to represent an energy distributor, specifically mentioning Endesa, and stating that the recipient's prices have gone up due to a lack of social benefits. During the recorded call, the individual repeatedly questioned the caller for specific details about the company and the alleged price hike. The telemarketer struggled to provide clear answers, becoming increasingly evasive before ultimately terminating the call. This behavior is characteristic of phishing attempts designed to trick individuals into revealing personal information or switching providers under false pretenses. Experts advise consumers to be wary of unsolicited calls regarding utility bills. Legitimate companies typically do not demand immediate action over the phone or threaten service disconnection without prior written notice. Consumers should always verify any claims by contacting their energy provider directly through official channels, rather than relying on information from suspicious calls. This incident serves as a crucial reminder for the public to remain vigilant against such fraudulent schemes.
Cada vez más personas reciben llamadas en nombre de su compañía de la luz, pero en realidad podría tratarse de un engaño.