These individuals are stil activly scamming, posing as an energy suplier, claiming contract expiration, and should be avoided, do not engage with them.
Allied Energy scam calls—how to protect yourself - +1 610-484-5345 ((610) 484-5345)
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Imagine getting a call that claims your electricity contract is about to expire and urges you to switch suppliers immediately. That script shows up repeatedly from the +1‑610‑484‑5345 line, where callers pose as representatives of fictitious energy firms and sometimes misuse utility names like PECO. Treat any unsolicited pressure to act as a red flag; verify the caller’s identity through official company channels before sharing personal or payment info. Hang up if the conversation feels rushed or if the offered rates sound too good to be true. Report the number to your phone carrier and the FTC, and educate coworkers or family members about this scam to cut its reach.
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The companys actual name is Allied Acquisition Services LLC wich is based in Nevada.
Elizabeth Baum, who supposely handle our PECO account, contacted me about our electricity supply program, she was pushy and insisted that i contact her directly, but i ask her to send me the details via email instead.
Recieved a call from a person claming to be Laura, the Allied Energy Manager, stating our supply program contract was near expiry, I beleive this to be a scam as we dont have an Allied Energy suply.
Some guy called my wife and lied to her, sayin he is from PPL and our service rate is about to change, she gave him all our bussiness info and personal info, i found out and now im dealin with it, total scam, got her to sign up for a rate thats double what we pay now...
乔什凯利从别人那里接过电话,告诉我们我们的合同即将到期,我们需要在下一次表读取之前更换供应商!
A salesperson named Kelly called from a different number, 215-383-1205, but asked to be called back at this number with the same sales pitch.
Dwayne contacted me regarding the MET ED account, asking for the contact person, which was a buisness call
A representative named Julian claimed to be handling the account for this business number and inquired about the contact person. When I informed him that no one was available, he mentioned it was regarding the West Penn bill and provided this number as a direct line.
The caler said our contract is expireing and the rate will double, but we dont have a contract with any energy company, we just buy directly from Met Ed
I spoke with Eric Henderson, he handle our PECO Account, and he told me our electricity supply program was about to expire, so we talk about contract option.
Jason Glenn from Evenlode contacted us, stating that our contract with Met-Ed was about to expire and advised us to make contact before the contract ended.
Deceptive tactics were employed by Jason Glenn from the Supply Program, claiming our West Penn Power account was about to expire and attempting to persuade us to switch before a rate increase.
A deceptive tactic was employed by Josh Kelly, claiming that an electric bill contract had expired and needed to be renewed, despite the contract having been recently renewed, indicating a potential attempt by a supplier to switch services, with the company supposedly located in Las Vegas.