April 27, 2026

Hawaiian Electric warns customers to watch for scams

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Hawaiian Electric warns customers to watch for scams
Thieves devise new trick to get potential victims to use prepaid cards
HONOLULU, April 13, 2020 – Using scare tactics and trickery, scammers are pretending to be
Hawaiian Electric and threatening to disconnect customers’ electric service unless “overdue”
bills are cleared with prepaid debit cards. Don’t be scammed!
In one recent incident, a business paid thousands of dollars to a scammer using MoneyPak cards.
On another call, the scammer pretended to be a Hawaiian Electric executive as he attempted to
get a customer to pay. Don’t fall victim to these schemes.
Hawaiian Electric customers across five islands are reminded that the moratorium on
disconnections for nonpayment has been extended through May 31, 2021. Calls or other
communications threatening immediate disconnection are scams and can be reported to
Hawaiian Electric via an online form. (See infographic on next page that outlines legitimate
company collections activities.)
While the volume of scam reports has not spiked, Hawaiian Electric wants to raise awareness of
a new trick being used by scammers.
In one call, the scammer advised a customer to purchase MoneyPak cards at a local
convenience store. The scammer warned against telling the cashier that the card was being
purchased to pay a utility bill, advising the customer to instead cite “personal reasons.”
Scammers have figured out that store clerks are now trained to intervene if the customer says
they’re purchasing cards to pay a utility bill, and employees have helped many potential victims
avoid being conned out of their money. So in this most recent case, the scammer warned the
customer that a $50 fee would be charged if he told the clerk it would be used to pay a utility bill.
Hawaiian Electric does NOT accept the following types of payment:
• Cash App
• Bitcoin
• gift cards
• prepaid debit cards
Visit the company website to check the acceptable forms of payment.
Customers should note that while the moratorium ends May 31, it won’t trigger immediate
disconnections. Those customers having difficulty paying their bill are urged to submit a
payment arrangement request to ensure uninterrupted service. Go to
hawaiianelectric.com/paymentarrangement to submit a request.

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