March 24, 2024

In a message to its customers, Fairfax Water said to avoid giving personal or financial information to anyone claiming to represent the utility over the phone, or in person.

In light of a rise in utility scams, Fairfax Water has issued a warning to protect its customers.

In a message to its customers, Fairfax Water said to avoid giving personal or financial information to anyone claiming to represent the utility over the phone, or in person.

“We are aware that some Fairfax Water customers have received calls demanding payment or leaving voice mails asking customers to call our emergency dispatch line,” the message said.

“Very rarely would Fairfax Water notify a customer of a late payment over the phone, and we would not ask customers to call the emergency dispatch line to discuss a late payment. If your payment was late, you would receive notice in the mail.”

The message also said, “Fairfax Water employees do not receive or accept any form of payments during service calls, and we do not collect water-service fees door-to-door.”



Fairfax Water shared the following guidance to help customers identify and protect themselves from potential scammers:

Phone Calls:

  • If you receive a call offering “discounts,” requesting account information, or offering to pay your bill — this is a scam. Fairfax Water does not call asking for your account information nor do we offer discounts for service.
  • Very rarely would…

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