Identity Theft Leads to $500 Electric Bill for Arizona Man

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Identity Theft Leads to $500 Electric Bill for Arizona Man
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An Arizona man, Derrik Posthumus, received a $593 electric bill for a home in Texas, despite never living in the state. Posthumus discovered he was a victim of identity theft and contacted NBC 5 Responds for help. Discount Power, the Texas electric company, confirmed Posthumus was not responsible for the charges and is working to resolve the issue. Posthumus is taking steps to protect himself from further fraud.

NBC 5 Responds to a consumer fighting a more than $500 electric bill, he says, doesn’t belong to him. He lives in Arizona but learned his identity was used to power a home in North Texas . Read on for what happened and why some electric companies say this type of fraud is growing.More than a thousand miles away in Phoenix, Derrik Posthumus took a call about an overdue, Texas -sized electric bill.“I get a call from collections and they're saying, you owe us $593 for electricity.

Discount Power adds, “We’ve advised the customer that he is not responsible for the charges and have notified the credit reporting agency.” To apply for new electric service, consumers typically provide a name, date of birth, Social Security number or driver’s license number for a credit check. Even so, Cantrell said the problem persists in the industry, “If you look at across Texas, it would surprise me if that total number is less than $100 million per year.”

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