MEA warns! Criminals pretend to deceive people

Mr. Komkrit Sakrik, Director of Corporate Communications, MEA or Metropolitan Electricity Authority, said that according to people receiving messages impersonating the MEA or the Metropolitan Electricity Authority. to deceive payment of service fees outside the MEA office, including to lure them to receive services online Or click on various links until there is a risk that the victim will lose that property. MEA is concerned about such cases. by informing the methods for observing MEA's SMS that are correct, asking the public to observe the name of the sender The name must be specified as “MEA” only. If the sender's name is found as a phone number Or letters that are not spelled according to the word "MEA", asking people not to believe in such messages. The MEA confirms that it will not send SMS to the general public. Except for those who are doing transactions with the MEA or receiving the MEA e-Bill service only.

In addition, for verifying the validity of the MEA's use of Line, the public can verify the validity by checking the validity of the Line name must be specified as "MEA Connect" by specifying the Line id name as @meathailand and The front of the name must have a green shield symbol. which represents the official status As for the MEA website, people can verify the accuracy by looking at the correctness of the website name. which must be specified as "https://www.mea.or.th" including the MEA confirms that MEA currently does not have a policy for employees. or employee representative Get paid for electricity or any service fees outside the MEA's office as well

MEA can be contacted through various official social media channels of the MEA, including Facebook: Metropolitan Electricity Authority MEA, Line: MEA Connect(@MEAthailand), Twitter: @mea_news, and MEA Call Center. 1130 24 hours a day

Source: Thai News Agency

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