Homeowners: Look Out for Utility Scams As we make our way through the winter season, Costa Mesa utility companies want customers to be reminded about common utility scams. According to Utilities United Against Scams (UUAS), a growing number of gas, electricity, water and communications consumers are getting calls and visits from imposters out to steal personal and financial data. A common utility con involves a caller posing as a utility billing representative claiming that you have an overdue bill, and in order to avoid an immediate shut-off, you must provide a credit card number or prepaid debit card. Sadly, scammers are meeting with great success using this tactic. According to the Better Business Bureau (BBB), the median loss for a utility scam victim is $500. Here are a few reminders to keep yourself and your data protected: Questions about your home’s equity, the housing market or mortgage interest rates? Meet Kurt Galitski, The Kurt Real Estate Group, your new best friend.Distinctive Strategies that Deliver Record-Setting ResultsWhen you combine Kurt’s passion and knowledge of the real estate market, you really gain an appreciation for what makes Kurt different. But what truly sets him apart from the crowd are his 5 distinctive strategies… For Kurt, getting into real estate was not an accident, it was a deliberate and calculated decision to deliver a better experience to home buyers and sellers than they have ever received before. Today, you could ask any one of hundreds of clients, read his Yelp reviews, or look at his track record of being featured in Orange Coast Magazine in excess of six consecutive years and you too will say mission accomplished. |